
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows an exhibit in the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, located in Dachau, Germany. The exhibit features a display of historical documents and graphics related to the persecution of individuals in concentration camps. In the center of the frame, a framed document is displayed with the title "Kennzeichen für Schutzhäftlinge in den konz. Lagern" (Insignia for Protective Custody Prisoners in the Concentration Camps). This document, a chart with colored triangles and stars, categorizes prisoners based on their alleged offenses or identities, such as political prisoners, criminals, emigrants, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and Jews. Below this chart, a smaller, faded document is visible, appearing to be a report or official correspondence. To the left of the framed insignia chart, a wall displays text detailing the categories of prisoners and their treatment. This text mentions the Dachau concentration camp and its early years. Below the framed insignia chart and to the right, two charts are displayed. The first chart, a line graph, illustrates the number of prisoners in the Dachau concentration camp from March 1933 to March 1938, categorized by reasons for arrest, such as "Schutzhäftlinge" (protective custody prisoners), "Asoziale" (anti-social elements), "Arbeitszwang" (forced labor), and "Berufsverbrecher" (professional criminals). The second chart, a bar graph, shows similar prisoner categories for the years 1938 and 1939. The labels on these graphs indicate that the data is based on records from the Gestapo or admission registers. The overall environment appears to be an indoor exhibition space with muted lighting, focusing the viewer's attention on the presented historical materials. The wall behind the exhibit has a distressed, textured pattern.
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