Dachau

[ US /ˈdækaʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a concentration camp for Jews created by the Nazis near Munich in southern Germany
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How To Use Dachau In A Sentence

  • But, judging by the many flowers, lighted candles and small Israeli flags placed inside the crematory at Dachau, many of the nearly one million visitors who make their way here annually come just to pay homage.
  • Bent The film version of Martin Sherman's searing stage play stars Clive Owen as a gay inmate of Dachau who denies his homosexuality and is given a yellow rather than a pink star to wear.
  • According to Ms. Schulberg's research, Jackson also required her father and his editor, Pare Lorentz, to recut the film after they had included footage shot by Americans during the liberation of Dachau. A Casualty of War Is Released at Last
  • Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau became synonyms for the inhuman dictatorship of National Socialism.
  • How would he feel if his father had been gassed, shot or hung in Auschwitz or Dachau, instead of his luckier fate, enjoying a good, long life hurling insults at others?
  • Last summer, Hannah Rosenthal, the U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, made a trip to Dachau and Auschwitz with a delegation of American imams and Muslim leaders.
  • The system at Dachau was simple, but deadly effective.
  • Were it not for the brave soldiers who liberated my father from Dachau, and my mother and her family from the Nazi slaveholders, I would not be here today.
  • Did you see my installation at Dachau?
  • For six months she was confined in the Jewish ghetto, then she was transferred to Dachau, near Munich.
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