Path: trends.ca!hub.org!news.maxwell.syr.edu!newsfeed.ecrc.net!fu-berlin.de!unlisys!news.snafu.de!sanio From: sanio@berlin.snafu.de (Erhard Sanio) Newsgroups: soc.culture.german Subject: Re: Dachau Date: 14 Jul 1998 17:15:14 GMT Organization: Interactive Networx GmbH - Berlin/Germany Lines: 30 Message-ID: <6og3n2$lr6$1@unlisys.unlisys.net> References: <35aa1829.0@news.rlc.net> <6od97g$gbc$1@trader.ipf.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: berlin.snafu.de Xref: trends.ca soc.culture.german:81925 In article <6od97g$gbc$1@trader.ipf.de>, Aidanwrote: >George F. Hardy schrieb in Nachricht <35aa1829.0@news.rlc.net>... >>In 1946 a plaque was installed reading: "This area >>is being retained as a shrine to the 238,000 >>individuals who were cremated here." That number >>has been steadily revised downward. It now stands >>at 20,600, the majority of which died from typhus >>and starvation at the end of the war. >So that's alright then. Appropriate comment, sure. Yet, it is quite unsurprising, that the above assertions about deaths in Dachau are plain lies. The plaque indicating that 238 thsd. prisoners have been sent to Dachau is still there - the International Red Cross tracking service was able to document the names of 206,206 of them. The number of registered deaths as written down in the Standesamt records first of the city of Prittlbach, then in those of the camp's "Standesamt Dachau II" sum up to 31,951 deaths, excluding over 6,000 Soviet POWs murdered on the SS Firing range, some thousand sick prisoners sent on "Invalidentransport" (disableds' transport) to the gassing installation of Schloss Hartheim near Linz and eventually an unknown number of prisoners (most probably over 15,000) killed during the death marches in March and April, 1945. Refer to e.g. http://members.aol.com/zbdachau/index.htm for some information. regards, es
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