The Dachau Concentration Camp
Januay 30, 1933 Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. With his
powerful speaches and promises to the people he was able to create a vary strong
army. Now that Hitler had an army he went mainly after the jews, in his ethnic
cleansing. The army would take jewish people out of their homes, bussiness, and
hidding places, and sent them to concentration camps that would kill them, tourcher
them and camps that made them work.
The Dachau concentration camp was the first forced labor camp located
in Germany. The camp opened on Wedesday, March 22, with enough room to hold
5000 prisoners. By the first of May, 1933 there were only 1,200 prisoners in the
camp and most of them were Jewish Doctors and Lawyers. Close to the end of the
year 1933, almost 4,800 registered prisoners had been hauled into the Dachau camp.
The guards began murdering inmates from day one which lead to the problem of no
where to dospose of the bodies. Death was caused by old age, disease, hunger, and
violations to camp rules. One of the big diseases that killed a lot of inmates was lice-
borne typhus. In 1940 with bodies stacked aginest the camp walls the
disposal of bodies reached a critical point. By 1940 nearly 22,600 prisiners passed
The Essay on Concentration Camps Auschwitz Prisoners One
Imagine being forced by total strangers, no different than yourself, to leave your home and everything in it behind. You are then pushed onto a train packed with other people. After a long train ride you are taken off the train and the women and children are put in one group. The people who can perform the tasks that these strangers need done are put into another group. The women and children who ...
through the camp and the number of deaths may never be known. Then they began
burning the bodies and spreading ashes all over the camp. That gave a little more
space in the camp.
Also at the camp there was medical experments that thourched the prisoners
until they died. There were gas chambers at the camp too but never put into use.
The Dachau camp was liberated by the Untited States, there were 2,539
Jewish survivors, including 225 women, according to the American Army and
According to a survivor most of these Jews had been brought to the Dachau camp
from Poland in the final days of the camp and some of them had been in the camp
for only a few days when the American Army liberated the camp.
The former concentration camp at Dachau is now a Memorial Site where
tourists can visit a Museum with a collection of World War II photographs and pay
homage to the victims of the Holocaust. Visitors can also see the infamous gas
chamber, reconstructed prisoner barracks, memorial monuments, and a Catholic
Carmelite convent which is entered through one of the former camp guard towers.
The former concentration camp is located just outside the charming town of Dachau
in Germany.