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  2. Dachau concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the Dachau concentration camp system included 123 sub-camps and Kommandos which were set up in 1943 when factories were built near the main camp to make use of forced labor of the Dachau prisoners. Out of the 123 sub-camps, eleven of them were called Kaufering, distinguished by a number at the end of each.

  3. List of companies involved in the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Dornier also exploited prisoners from the Dachau concentration camp at other production sites. Dr. Oetker Dr. Oetker logo: 1891 Bielefeld, Germany: Rudolf-August Oetker was an active member of the Waffen-SS of the Third Reich. The company supported the war effort by providing pudding mixes and munitions to German troops.

  4. Paul Richard Averitt - Wikipedia

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    Company A often first arrived in an area vacated by the Germans and Paul Averitt documented his tour of duty in hundreds of photographs. On April 29, 1945, he arrived at Dachau concentration camp , only hours after its liberation.

  5. Vance tours Dachau concentration camp ahead of Munich ... - AOL

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    Vice President JD Vance toured the Dachau concentration camp with his wife Usha and Abba Naor, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, where he addressed the "unspeakable evil" committed there.

  6. Auschwitz: How death camp became centre of Nazi Holocaust

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    The Nazi officer made commandant of the concentration camp, Rudolf Höss, brought the motto Arbeit Macht Frei - works sets you free - from another camp where he had worked, at Dachau in Germany.

  7. Kaufering concentration camp complex - Wikipedia

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    Kaufering I, later redesignated Kaufering III, was established by a transport of 1,000 Hungarian Jewish men from Auschwitz concentration camp that arrived in Kaufering, Bavaria, on 18 June 1944. Prisoner functionaries were brought from Dachau to manage the new camp. [4]

  8. Agfa-Commando - Wikipedia

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    Dachau was the first concentration camp (known as a "KZ") that Reichsführer-SS Himmler had built. It was already in existence in 1933 and developed into a prototype for subsequent concentration camps such as Buchenwald, which appeared in 1937. The concentration camp was not geographically restricted to Dachau itself.

  9. Biden reveals he took all of his children and grandchildren ...

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    President Joe Biden said he had taken every single one of his children and grandchildren to the Nazi concentration camp Dachau when they reached the age of 14, to educate them about the horrors of ...