Dachau concentration camp

Croatian Journalist Revives Grandfather’s Memoirs of Nazi Captivity

"During the bombing, we did not [feel] comfortable in the wagons, but we all felt somehow happy because we knew that the destruction of some factory in Germany meant it was one day closer to the end of the war," a Croatian Czech called Franjo Zada said in the memoirs he wrote after World War II, recalling the events of mid-1944 when Allies bombed Munich.

Exhibition on Nandor Glid and his sculpture at Dachau

BELGRADE - The 70th anniversary commemoration ceremony of the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp will feature a special exhibition on the International Monument and its sculptor Nandor Glid at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site.

Nandor Glid (1924-1997) was a Serbian sculptor born in Subotica.

Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomaios visits Dachau on last day of Germany visit

Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomaios, the spiritual leader of the Greek Orthodox Church, on Monday became the second church leader to visit a Nazi concentration camp and hold a prayer for the millions of people who perished in World War II after Pope Benedict visited Auschwitz in 2006.