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The construction of Dachau: The first concentration camp In March 1933, the Nazis opened the Dachau concentration camp near Munich. The Oranienburg concentration camp to the north of Berlin followed shortly afterwards. In Emsland, near the Dutch border, camps Esterwegen and Borgermoor were added.
Holocaust Memorial Day Trust | Concentration camps On 22 March 1933, only a couple of months after Adolf Hitler was appointed German Chancellor, the first concentration camp of the Nazi regime was established in the town of Dachau about 10 miles northwest of Munich.
Concentration Camps, 1933–1939 | Holocaust Encyclopedia 27 Jun 2019 · Nazi officials established the first concentration camp, Dachau, on March 22, 1933, for political prisoners. It was later used as a model for an expanded and centralized concentration camp system managed by the SS.
CONCENTRATION CAMPS EXISTED LONG BEFORE HITLER … The Nazi regime set up its first concentration camp in Dachau in March 1933, barely two months after Hitler’s rise to power.
Dachau | Concentration Camp, Definition, Location, Map, & Facts ... 28 Mar 2025 · Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp in Germany, established on March 10, 1933, slightly more than five weeks after Adolf Hitler became chancellor. Built at the edge of the town of Dachau, about 12 miles north of Munich, it became the model and training center for all other SS-organized camps.
22 March 1933: Dachau Concentration Camp Established On 22 March 1933, less than three months after Adolf Hitler was appointed German Chancellor, the first concentration camp of the Nazi regime was established in the town of Dachau, about 10 miles northwest of Munich, in Southern Germany.
Dachau | Holocaust Encyclopedia 16 Oct 2024 · 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.
The early camps – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools The early concentration camps primarily held political prisoners as the Nazis sought to remove opposition, such as socialists and communists, and consolidate their power. In 1933 alone, approximately 200,000 political prisoners were detained.
A Timeline of the Holocaust (1933 - 1945) - JewishGen March 22: The first official Nazi concentration camp opens in Dachau, a small village located near Munich (note: some "wild camps" already existed before 1933: Papenburg, Esterwegen, Börgermoor etc...). The first commandant of Dachau is Theodor Eicke.
Dachau: The First Nazi Concentration Camp - ThoughtCo 22 Jan 2020 · The first concentration camp was Dachau, which was established on March 20, 1933, in the southern German town of the same name (10 miles northwest of Munich).