Pachito said at 5:33 a.m. on Apr 3, 2008: You were much more braver than me. I did not have the courage to enter the camp of Dachau a couple of years ago.
The place itself and the buildings look so innoncent from the outside...nobody would ever immagine the torture people had to suffer behind those walls...you portrayed a very sad and dark chapter of history that shall never be forgotten.
Ira said at 6:02 a.m. on Apr 3, 2008: Awful place. It is so much a pain, fear and death! Only grief and misunderstanding of inhuman cruelty.
Hhwind said at 8:50 a.m. on Apr 3, 2008: Still looks errie
Charlespop said at 9:12 a.m. on Apr 3, 2008: This is a very powerful collection of images. Thank you for helping us to remember what unfortunately needs to be always remembered.
LatentE said at 11:39 a.m. on Apr 3, 2008: Turning the new "mass production" of the era into mass destruction. A factory whose product was murder. It takes the "Godfather" line, "It was just business" to a very different plane of evil. It's been described as the "banality of evil" but for me that doesn't carry the assembly line organizational structure of the evil. New technologies had to be developed to match the scale of murder demanded.