Stolen from the Dachau concentration camp iron gate found in Norway

03 December 2016, 12:10 | crime
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Iron gate with "Arbeit macht frei" sign ( "Work makes you free"), stolen two years ago from the former Nazi concentration camp of Dachau, found in Norway, said Bavarian police. Police Norwegian city of Bergen to locate the iron gates to the famous inscription, thanks to the "anonymous tip".

Historic gate of the former Dachau concentration camp with the inscription "Arbeit macht frei", which weigh about 100 kg, were kidnapped at the beginning of November 2014. The police then claimed that the kidnapping of the gate may be involved in the neo-Nazis. the police also did not rule out that a crime could go "crazy collector".



Dachau, located near Munich, was the first concentration camp in Germany. It opened in 1933, a few weeks after coming to power of Adolf Hitler. Initially, it contained political prisoners, but during the Second World War, he became a death camp. It has more than 30 thousand people were killed - mostly Jews and Gypsies.

In 2009, the inscription "Arbeit macht Frei" was stolen from the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. She was later found sawn into three parts. It is reported by "Radio Liberty".




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