5049 x 3366 px | 42,7 x 28,5 cm | 16,8 x 11,2 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
2. August 2019
Ort:
Dachau, Munich, Germany
Weitere Informationen:
"At the lowest point of the way the view on another monument opens up: a relief with triangles that are attached to a chain. This part of the monument recalls the triangle badges that marked every prisoner as of 1937. The relief does not show either the black triangle that marked the so-called "asocials, " the green triangle of the category of so-called "criminal prisoners" nor the pink triangle which homosexual prisoners had to wear. The monument had been created in 1968 on the instigation of the International Prisoner Committee that represented above all the former political prisoners. It honored all the categories of prisoners that were accepted as "recognized" persecuted groups after 1945 and this included solely those people who were persecuted for political, racial or religious reasons. The fate of the others, the so-called "forgotten victims, " has only been a topic of research since the 1980s. " Dachau web site info