"Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity..." --John Muir, 1898
Gatehouse of Dachau Concentration Camp.
Gate to Dachau, "Arbeit macht Frei," meaning "work makes one free."
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Bunker for special prisoners (e.g. Hitler assassins, religious leaders, etc.), Dachau.
Cell door in bunker, Dachau.
Foundation markers of former barracks, Dachau.
Memorial to the victims, created by Nandor Glid, a Jewish holocaust survivor and artist.
Memorial to victims, Dachau.
"Never Again" memorial, Dachau.
Reconstructed bunks in barracks, Dachau.
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