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A short bus ride to the subway station and from there to a local train on the way to Dachau.

Dachau was founded in the 9th century. The town is known for its proximity to the infamous Dachau concentration camp built in 1933 by the Nazis, in which tens of thousands of prisoners died.
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Translation on the gate - "Work will make you free"

Opened in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, its purpose included forced labor, imprisoned of Jews, ordinary German and Austrian criminals, and eventually foreign nationals from countries that Germany occupied.
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Dachau guard station in light rain

The camp area consisted of 32 barracks, including one for clergy imprisoned for opposing the Nazi regime and one reserved for medical experiments. The courtyard between the prison and the central kitchen was used for the summary execution of prisoners. The camp was surrounded by an electrified barbed-wire gate, a ditch, and a wall with seven guard towers.
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The camp gas chamber

The Dachau camp system grew to include nearly 100 sub-camps, which were mostly work camps and were located throughout southern Germany and Austria. The camps were liberated by U.S. forces on 29 April 1945.
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Over its 12 years of use as a concentration camp, the Dachau administration recorded the intake of 206,206 prisoners and the deaths of 31,951. Crematoria were constructed to dispose of the deceased.
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Monument to those burned in the crematorium
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Part of the memorial sculpture by Nandor Glid erected in 1968.

It was a somber morning of reflection as we stood on the ground where such atrocities had occurred.
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We boarded the train back to Munich as light drizzle fell.

It was the first day of Oktoberfest and David Moore had worked with the hotel for 9 months to get us a reserved table on opening night. It was raining so we gt a little wet waiting to get into the tent.
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Virginia Ann, Melody, and Kathy under the eaves trying to avoid the rain which we wait for the tent to open.
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Our small tent at Oktoberfest. There were several huge tents each holding thousands.
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Our table was very close to the OmmPahh band which was great as we looked right into the crowd.
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As it was opening night we were the only tourists in the tent - or if there were tourists at least they were dressed for the event. Everyone ws in native attire.
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Pretzels anyone
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Beer anyone?
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Everyone celebrating!!!
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Cal and Virginia Ann having a beer
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Hats were in and Virginia Ann bought one two days later.
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The band
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One of the locals -
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Enjoying Oktoberfest with a few thousand of our closest friends
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A group on the first floor spots me taking their pictures
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After 7 hours of beer, chicken, wurst, and fun we left - actually they closed the tent and we had to leave.


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