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The KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau is a significant place of remembrance and learning, located on the grounds of the former concentration camp Dachau. Founded in 1965 at the initiative of survivors, it serves as a memorial against the Nazi regime and as a place of remembrance for the victims.
The memorial aims to preserve and convey the history of the Dachau concentration camp. It promotes awareness of the crimes of the National Socialists and emphasizes the importance of democracy and human rights. The main mission is to inform and sensitize visitors from all over the world to prevent future crimes against humanity.
The memorial is committed to the preservation of historical buildings and documents. It works closely with the Bavarian Memorial Foundation to keep the memory of the victims alive and to inform future generations. Financial support from the Free State of Bavaria and the federal government enables the continuation of this important work.
The memorial is constantly striving to expand and update its offerings. Currently, new positions are being filled in various areas to further strengthen the work and keep the memory of the victims of National Socialism alive.