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“Concentration Camp Dachau 1933–1945” is a profound historical account that delves into the harrowing realities of one of the most notorious concentration camps during World War II. Published by the Comité International de Dachau and Lipp GmbH, this 14th edition offers a meticulous compilation of historical data, personal testimonies, and photographs that document the camp’s operation from its inception in 1933 to its liberation in 1945. The book serves as both a memorial and an educational tool, ensuring that the atrocities committed are neither forgotten nor repeated. Edited by Barbara Distel and Ruth Jakusch, and translated by Jennifer Vernon in cooperation with Ruth Jakusch and Barbara Distel, this work is essential for historians, educators, and anyone committed to understanding the depths of human history.
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