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Introduction to the Holocaust — Historical Film Footage

Liberation of Dachau

Dachau, Germany, April 1945
[Silent, 0:47]

The Dachau concentration camp, northwest of Munich, Germany, was the first regular concentration camp the Nazis established in 1933. About twelve years later, on April 29, 1945, US armed forces liberated the camp. There were about 30,000 starving prisoners in the camp at the time. Here, soldiers of the US Seventh Army document conditions in the camp. They also require German civilians to tour the camp and confront Nazi atrocities.

— National Archives - Film

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