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A decent number of travelers choose to make their way out to Dachau when traveling through Germany. Dachau has some nice monuments and parks, and its most well-known attraction, the Dachau Concentration Camp, could be worth a visit. Check out this Dachau travel guide for more ideas on what to see and do, as it can be worth a stopover.
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Dachau, like Auschwitz or Birkenau, is a sobering and saddening experience beyond compare ... Dachau, I think, was the first concentration camp ... conveniently close to Munchen ... it is smaller than many other camps built later but this is where it started ... as you enter its gates you are frozen with shock and the true import of the holocaust sinks into you ... the 'systematic' nature of the atrocities is what shocks most and Dachau is a prime example... how could humans possibly do this to each other while still being able to live and enjoy otherwise normal lives ... there is a wonderful essay by George Steiner that talks of a concert hall in Munchen where, at the time, people could be sitting and enjoying Mozart while, at the same time, screams of people being put on trains for Dachau could be heard there... something about human nature that can aspire to beauty and life in the thick of misery and death ... and there is Chomsky's argument too that human atrocity is inherent, nothing new in it by way of time or geography, almost every nation across history has inflicted the grossest barbarism on others ... and though the signs at the camp read 'never again' ... globally, things continue, with a variety of atrocities, not just physical or political but also economic and social ...
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Dachau, like Auschwitz or Birkenau, is a sobering and saddening experience beyond compare ... Dachau, I think, was the first concentration camp ... conveniently close to Munchen ... it is smaller than many other camps built later but this is where it started ... as you enter its gates you are frozen with shock and the true import of the holocaust sinks into you ... the 'systematic' nature of the atrocities is what shocks most and Dachau is a prime example... how could humans possibly do this to each other while still being able to live and enjoy otherwise normal lives ... there is a wonderful essay by George Steiner that talks of a concert hall in Munchen where, at the time, people could be sitting and enjoying Mozart while, at the same time, screams of people being put on trains for Dachau could be heard there... something about human nature that can aspire to beauty and life in the thick of misery and death ... and there is Chomsky's argument too that human atrocity is inherent, nothing new in it by way of time or geography, almost every nation across history has inflicted the grossest barbarism on others ... and though the signs at the camp read 'never again' ... globally, things continue, with a variety of atrocities, not just physical or political but also economic and social ...

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Dachau is a place where you will come face to face with your own moral fibre. To witness the atrosities by photograph and actual walls, floors and creamatorium will surely stir strong emotions. Bring some tissues, if you have a heart, you will need them. To imagine that the town folk of Dachau weren't aware that it was a death camp, is akin to saying that if you let a marshmallow burn, it won't char. Just rediculous:( However, we weren't there and weren't under Nazi rule so it may be unfair to be judgemental.:) This is a place that must be seen, over and over by millions...if only to bare witness to its reality and to have knowledge that these things can and have happened.
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a moving experience for everyone who have their heart in the right place!
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