No, kids were only at women's camps, at extermination camps, or in a few cases at concentration camps for children and young people.
There is a limited amount of information on display about the Holocaust, even though Dachau was not really involved in the Holocaust.
Dachau played no role in WWII. The camp was established six years before the war started, it was a place to hold people, it did not decide why to take or why. The system that created Dachau and created the laws which turned its victims into criminals was responsible.
After Dachau was created in 2001.
There were 40,500 deaths at Dachau.
No.
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No, kids were only at women's camps, at extermination camps, or in a few cases at concentration camps for children and young people.
There is a limited amount of information on display about the Holocaust, even though Dachau was not really involved in the Holocaust.
black people
Dachau played no role in WWII. The camp was established six years before the war started, it was a place to hold people, it did not decide why to take or why. The system that created Dachau and created the laws which turned its victims into criminals was responsible.
Dachau was run by the SS.
After Dachau was created in 2001.
There were 40,500 deaths at Dachau.
During the Holocaust, Dachau was a Concentration Camp.
The camp changed function at least twice in World War 2 and has a complicated history. Please see the related question, which answers the question.
The women in the 1950s were viewed by society as a wife that stayed home, cleaned the house, washed the children, and cooked for the family. They were taught to be everything the man in the house wanted her to be. The women in the 1950s were taught "how to be a good wife" from a home economics textbook in the 1950s. Women were not supposed to hold jobs. They were also meant to hold a spot on their children's PTA board.