Dachau Concentration Camp

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf concentration camp
gptkbp:artifacts preserved in museums
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Holocaust
gptkbp:casualties gptkb:Dachau_Survivors_Association
approximately 30,000
available in archives
approximately 41,500
gptkbp:celebrates ongoing efforts to remember victims
gptkbp:clinicalTrials conducted on prisoners
gptkbp:community_impact raised awareness of human rights violations
gptkbp:condition inhumane
gptkbp:cultural_heritage Dachau Memorial Site
gptkbp:culturalHeritage featured in films and literature
gptkbp:dedication important for education
gptkbp:educational_programs offered at memorial site
gptkbp:exhibits museum exhibits
gptkbp:famous_for brutality
gptkbp:filmography produced about its history
gptkbp:fuel_capacity not used for mass extermination
gptkbp:historical_significance first Nazi concentration camp
gptkbp:historicalSignificance extensive records exist
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Dachau Concentration Camp
gptkbp:inspiration human rights movements
gptkbp:is_accessible_by gptkb:U.S._Army
gptkbp:is_used_in forced labor
gptkbp:legacy gptkb:Nuremberg_Trials
gptkbp:location Dachau,_Germany
gptkbp:militaryService gptkb:SS-Totenkopfverbände
gptkbp:notable_event held annually
gptkbp:notableFeature gptkb:Jews
gptkb:Eugene_Lazowski
gptkb:Moses_Rosen
gptkb:Jehovah's_Witnesses
Roma
approximately 200,000
clergy
intellectuals
political dissidents
criminals
prisoners of war
homosexuals
Martin Niemöller
social outcasts
gptkbp:opened April 29, 1945
March 22, 1933
gptkbp:operates_in gptkb:Nazi_Germany
gptkbp:purpose detention of political prisoners
gptkbp:significance symbol_of_Holocaust_atrocities
gptkbp:visitors over 800,000 annually
gptkbp:wrote numerous books written