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1 Clergy  





2 Communists  





3 Jews  





4 Politicians  





5 Resistance fighters and foreign agents  





6 Royalty  





7 Scientists  





8 Writers  





9 Military  





10 Others  





11 References  














List of prisoners of Dachau






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This is a fragmentary list of people who were imprisoned at Dachau concentration camp.

Clergy[edit]

Gas chamber (2016)

Dachau had a special "priest block." Of the 2720 priests (among them 2579 Catholic) held in Dachau, 1034 did not survive the camp. The majority were Polish (1780), of whom 868 died in Dachau.

More than two dozen members of the Religious Society of Friends (known as Quakers) were interned at Dachau. They may or may not have been considered clergy by the Nazis, as all Quakers perform services which in other Protestant denominations are considered the province of clergy. Over a dozen of them were murdered there.

Communists[edit]

Jews[edit]

Politicians[edit]

A memorial at the camp with Never again written in several languages

Resistance fighters and foreign agents[edit]

Inayat Khan's memorial plaque at the Dachau Memorial Hall

Royalty[edit]

Scientists[edit]

The commemorative mass grave dedicated to the unknown dead at Dachau

Among many others, 183 professors and lower university staff from Kraków universities, arrested on 6 November 1939 during Sonderaktion Krakau.

Writers[edit]

Military[edit]

Others[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Fischel, J.; Ortmann, S.M. (2004). The Holocaust and Its Religious Impact: A Critical Assessment and Annotated Bibliography. Praeger. p. 101. ISBN 9780313309502. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  • ^ "Fr. Engelmar Unzeitig CMM (1911–1945)". Mariannhill Mission Society. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  • ^ "Hans Beimler". spartacus-educational.com. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  • ^ "SPÖ icon Olah dies aged 99". Wiener Zeitung.at. 4 September 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  • ^ "The Only Black Prisoner at Dachau Prepares Food With Another Survivor". Jewish Virtual Library. May 1945. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  • ^ "Photograph: "Two survivors prepare food outside the barracks. The man on the right, presumably, is Jean (Johnny) Voste, born in Belgian Congo, who was the only black prisoner in Dachau. Dachau, Germany, May 1945."". US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  • ^ "Blacks During the Holocaust". Holocaust Encyclopedia. US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved 26 September 2012.

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