Monday, May 4, 2015

THE TRAGEDY OF DACHAU

Almost every day I am better able to understand news events throughout the world because I have been fortunate to travel widely. Today there was an article about the remembrance in Germany of the 70th anniversary of the Dachau concentration camp near Munich where 200,000 people were held hostage and 40,000 died. I knew what the camp was and is now because I've been there and learned of the savagery of Adolph Hitler and his henchmen during WWII. Attached are some views of Dachau as it looks today. But there is also a message of hope for those who visit now. Throughout the site are many churches where the victims of Adolph Hitler, dead and alive, are remembered.




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