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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Copress, “The First Hell on Earth: Dachau Concentration Camp, February 1933”, 1933 “The First Hell on Earth: Dachau Concentration Camp, February 1933” (Watermarks do not appear on the actual photograph.)
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“The First Hell on Earth: Dachau Concentration Camp, February 1933”, 1933
Original Vintage DBW Silver Gelatin Photograph
7 x 9 in
17.8 x 22.9 cm
Corpress Munchen, Atchiv-number 4090.
PH13697
Copress Munchen
$ 3,000.00
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This haunting original photograph captures the bleak and desolate landscape of Dachau Concentration Camp in its earliest days—February 1933, just weeks after the Nazi regime seized power. The vast, snow-covered...
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This haunting original photograph captures the bleak and desolate landscape of Dachau Concentration Camp in its earliest days—February 1933, just weeks after the Nazi regime seized power. The vast, snow-covered field is enclosed by towering walls and watchtowers, an ominous precursor of the brutality to come. Scattered across the frozen ground, a small group of prisoners—among the first victims of the Nazi terror—stand in the shadow of what would become a monstrous system of mass imprisonment, forced labor, and genocide.

Dachau was the first concentration camp established by the Nazis, initially meant to hold political opponents. But it quickly became the model for an expanding network of death, suffering, and dehumanization. By the time of its liberation in 1945, over 200,000 prisoners had been sent through its gates—tortured, starved, executed, or worked to death. It was here that the SS perfected the machinery of cruelty that would spread across Europe, leading to the Holocaust and the murder of six million Jews, alongside countless political dissidents, Romani people, disabled individuals, and others deemed “undesirable” by the Nazi regime.

This image is more than a frozen moment in time—it is a forewarning. The first victims stood in this snow-covered field, unaware that their suffering was just the beginning of one of history’s darkest chapters.

We are committed to presenting historical artifacts, such as this, solely for their educational and historical significance. We unequivocally condemn and do not support or promote nazism, fascism, or any form of hatred or discrimination. This item is offered to provide insight into a profoundly dark period of history, ensuring that the atrocities committed are neither forgotten nor repeated.

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