Dachau is nearly 16 kilometers (9.9 miles) from Munich.
From Dachau to Munich, the distance is 13 Miles or 20.9KMs.
Munich.
When first established in 1933 it was quite small and was established on the grounds of an ammunition factory. A few barracks were added to house both the prisoners and the guards and staff. It eventually grew to include 30 subcamps scattered across southern Germany. These subcamps were labor camps and were administered by the Dachau staff. At the time of liberation there were 67,665 prisoners listed as part of the camp system. Only 32,000 were actually liberated. During the 1933 to 1945 period, 188,000 had passed through it.
* Dachau - Near Munich, Bavaria. * Auschwitz I - Near Oswiemcim, about 40 miles SW of Krakow, Poland (then under Nazi occupation). * Birkenau was Auschwitz II and about 1 mile from Auschwitz I (see above). * Buchenwald was near Weimar, Thuringia. Dachau, Auschwitz I and Buchenwald also had several sub-camps, some of which was far away from the main camp.
It doesn't really translate but it is a concentration camp near Munich in Southern Germany
All of them: Dachau was one of the first camps, it's near Munich. I think it opened it's gates, bearing the words Arbeit mach Frei, in 1934.
Munich.
the Answer is 13 Miles.
Dachau (outside of Munich, Germany)
Yes it was. It was 2.4 miles east of Munich.
When first established in 1933 it was quite small and was established on the grounds of an ammunition factory. A few barracks were added to house both the prisoners and the guards and staff. It eventually grew to include 30 subcamps scattered across southern Germany. These subcamps were labor camps and were administered by the Dachau staff. At the time of liberation there were 67,665 prisoners listed as part of the camp system. Only 32,000 were actually liberated. During the 1933 to 1945 period, 188,000 had passed through it.
Dachau and Augsburg are only 25.83 miles apart.
Dachau which is located near Munich.
Dachau
* Dachau - Near Munich, Bavaria. * Auschwitz I - Near Oswiemcim, about 40 miles SW of Krakow, Poland (then under Nazi occupation). * Birkenau was Auschwitz II and about 1 mile from Auschwitz I (see above). * Buchenwald was near Weimar, Thuringia. Dachau, Auschwitz I and Buchenwald also had several sub-camps, some of which was far away from the main camp.
It doesn't really translate but it is a concentration camp near Munich in Southern Germany
It sounds as if you are thinking of Dachau concentration camp. Part of has been turned into a memorial site and museum.
All of them: Dachau was one of the first camps, it's near Munich. I think it opened it's gates, bearing the words Arbeit mach Frei, in 1934.