Our group found it incredibly moving to spend some time at the Dachau Concentration Camp. We had prepared our students ahead of time with lots of information about the concentration camp yet no amount of prep work could truly match the power of standing in such a place. Our teachers (Mr. & Mrs. Randall and Mr. Young) were so incredibly proud of our students, they were an open minded and open hearted group of compassionate humans who walked through a stark reminder of an inhuman past. Every student was thoughtful, respectful, and introspective. They emoted empathy and were a shining example of sympathetic, understanding, caring and concerned people. Many thanks to Frau Schnell and Frau. Dr. Lepre for arranging this powerful day for our students.
The Jourhaus (SS Offices) with the main camp gate

Security installations looking towards the barracks area



Permanent exhibit inside the former maintenance building


A group of Luxembourg prisoners won this soccer trophy "To the first winner in Football, Dachau 1944"

The original gate "Arbeit Macht Frei" (work sets you free) that was stolen in November 2014

The International Monument

The maintenance building across the roll call area


The camp road that led past the barracks


Jewish Memorial


And the Crematoria




