Koncentracijski logor Dachau (Croatian Wikipedia)

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holocaust-history.org

  • (njem.) Ein Konzentrationslager für politische Gefangene In der Nähe von Dachau. Münchner Neueste Nachrichten ("The Munich Latest News") (njemački). The Holocaust History Project. 21. ožujka 1933. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 10. svibnja 2000. Pristupljeno 9. veljače 2011.. The Munich Chief of Police, Himmler, has issued the following press announcement: On Wednesday the first concentration camp is to be opened in Dachau with an accommodation for 5000 persons. 'All Communists and—where necessary—Reichsbanner and Social Democratic functionaries who endanger state security are to be concentrated here, as in the long run it is not possible to keep individual functionaries in the state prisons without overburdening these prisons, and on the other hand these people cannot be released because attempts have shown that they persist in their efforts to agitate and organise as soon as they are released.'

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web.archive.org

  • (njem.) Ein Konzentrationslager für politische Gefangene In der Nähe von Dachau. Münchner Neueste Nachrichten ("The Munich Latest News") (njemački). The Holocaust History Project. 21. ožujka 1933. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 10. svibnja 2000. Pristupljeno 9. veljače 2011.. The Munich Chief of Police, Himmler, has issued the following press announcement: On Wednesday the first concentration camp is to be opened in Dachau with an accommodation for 5000 persons. 'All Communists and—where necessary—Reichsbanner and Social Democratic functionaries who endanger state security are to be concentrated here, as in the long run it is not possible to keep individual functionaries in the state prisons without overburdening these prisons, and on the other hand these people cannot be released because attempts have shown that they persist in their efforts to agitate and organise as soon as they are released.'