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Some 800,000 People Visited the Dachau Memorial Museum Last Year

February 2, 1981
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More than 800,000 people visited the Memorial Museum at Dachau last year. This was the largest number of visitors annually to the museum which is situated in the former concentration camp site near Munich, reflecting a continuous trend since 1975 when 452,000 visitors were recorded.

Bacbara Distel, the museum’s director, said that although the German public’s interest in the museum has been constantly growing, the majority of visitors are from abroad. For many years there were few visitors to Dachau, and Germans were a small minority of the visitors. But since the screening of the American NBC-TV series, “Holocaust,” in West Germany in 1979 there has been a remarkable increase in the number of visitors, especially school children, Distel noted.

The museum was established by former prisoners, members of the International Dachau Committee. It is now maintained by Bararia’s Castles, Museums, Gardens and Lakes Administration.

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