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Photos: Memorials at Dachau
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International monument by Yugoslav sculptor Glid Nandor (b. 1924-1997). Nandor spent time in a forced labor camp during the war and later fought with the Yugoslav partisans. Other memorials by Nandor may be seen at the Mauthausen camp and in Subotica. ![]()
The International monument is dedicated to the millions of Jews who were murdered in death camps. ![]()
Completed in 1968, the monument first resembles the barbed wire that surrounded death camps. ![]()
A second glance reveals a twisted mesh of bodies screaming silently to the heavens. ![]()
International monument, detail. ![]()
Sharply angled joints and hands form knots in the barbed wire. ![]()
"Never Again" in five languages. ![]()
Relief sculpture of colored markings used to identify classes of prisoners. ![]()
Plaque. Denkt daran wie wir hier starben. (Think about how we died here.) ![]()
Plaque. Richt Statte durch Genick Schuss. (Pistol range for execution.) ![]()
Plaque. Fosse commune Grab tausender Unbekannter. (Grave of thousands unknown.) ![]()
Statue by Fritz Koelle. Den Toten zue Ehr den Lebenden sur Mahnung. (To honor the dead and warn the living.)
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