
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a museum exhibit focusing on the Dachau concentration camp. In the center, a framed poster displays a chart of identification symbols used for prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. The chart includes categories like "Politik," "Beruf," "Emigrant," "Bibel-forscher," "Homo-sexuell," and "Rassial," with corresponding colored triangles and other symbols. To the left of the poster is a document, possibly an official police report, with German text. Below the framed exhibit are two graphs illustrating prisoner statistics in Dachau. The top graph is a line graph showing prisoner numbers from 1933 to 1938, broken down by reason for arrest. The bottom graph is a bar chart showing prisoner numbers for 1938 and 1939, also categorized by reason for arrest. The background of the exhibit is a textured wall with abstract grey markings. The overall scene depicts historical documentation and analysis of the Dachau concentration camp, located near the city of Dachau, Germany.
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