Gallery
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The camp courtyard
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Memorial to the victims of Dachau (October 2007)
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Sign on the gravel road leading to the entrance
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The Crematorium
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New crematorium (picture taken on October 2007)
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Original crematorium (picture taken on October 2007)
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Crematorium at Dachau
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The sign outside the building Crematorium says in German: "Think about how we died here"
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Protestant Church of Reconciliation (June 2005)
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Catholic Mortal Agony of Christ chapel (June 2005)
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Jewish Memorial (June 2005)
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Tower (June 2005)
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The Perimeter Fence
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Marker where barracks building #9 stood (June 2005)
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View of roll-call area from one of the buildings (June 2005)
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Prisoner bunks (June 2005)
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Prisoner bunks (June 2005)
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Triple bunks in the barracks
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Prisoner sinks (June 2005)
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Prisoner toilets (June 2005)
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The entrance and the northern part of the "Bunker" (September 2007)
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The east wing of the "Bunker" (camp prison), normally closed to visitors
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