I was nervous about Kade asking questions and wanting to know where we were, but luckily for me he didn't. He just sat quietly in his stroller and Ella napped on our back.
The first thing you do is walk though the gate and see "Work will set you free."
Most of Dachau was bombed by the Allies, so quite a bit was rebuilt. The survivors wanted it rebuilt and a memorial made to act as a reminder of what happened and to prevent this from happening again.
Dachau was built to hold 6,000 people. At the time of liberation, there were 32,000 people. 32,000. I can't even fathom that.
We walked through the gas chambers, and into the crematorium. The pictures in these rooms of what was found at liberation were gut wrenching.
It was emotional, and I remember not talking much and having a ball in the pit of my stomach the entire time we were there.
After Dachau, we headed back to Nuremberg. We ended the day on a much lighter note. We stumbled upon this really cool restaurant that was built in the 1400's by a group of nuns! How cool! The food was fantastic and so was our waitress! It was one of our favorite meals from the trip!
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