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What really went on at the Nazi
concentration camp, Dachau, before (and after) April
1945?
Photo: Gastight shower door at Dachau camp
[from Irving collection]
The
Dachau Controversy
STARVING
or undernourished and sick prisoners were liberated by
the Americans from the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau
in 1945 . . .
Inmates receive a truckload of bread from the United
States Army after liberation.
Photo credit: 42nd “Rainbow”
Infantry Division : A Combat History of World War II, Lt.
Hugh C. Daly, editor, 1946.
A Teacher’s Guide to the Holocaust Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional
Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida ©
1997.
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