(Dis)continuities of racial discrimination, exclusion and persecution

(Dis)continuities of racial discrimination, exclusion and persecution

28 Mar
28. Mar 2026 14:00
until 28 Mar 2026 16:30
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, Alte Römerstraße 75, 85221 Dachau, Meeting point: Visitor Center

(Dis)continuities of racial discrimination, exclusion and persecution

 

Since the Nazi takeover, there has been systematic discrimination and exclusion of certain groups of people based on Nazi racial ideology. Jews, Sinti and Roma or the so-called „asocials“ are some of these groups who were subjected to racist Nazi policies and deported to concentration camps. People of Color were also affected by discrimination. The themed tour focuses not only on aspects of racism and exclusion during the Nazi era, but also on the continuity of prejudice. The concentration camp memorial is offering this tour as part of the International Weeks against Racism (www.stiftung-gegen-rassismus.de/iwgr). 

Speakers: Wiebke Siemsglüß and Maximilian Lütgens, employees of the Education Department of the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Registration Registration via the Munich Adult Education Center, the Eching Adult Education Center or on the day of the event at the information desk of the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Visitor Center by 1:45 pm at the latest. Meeting point: Visitor Center of the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Participants: max. 30 participants Cost: 4 euros / 2 euros reduced (with disabled ID) per person The themed tour is barrier-free. The offer is not suitable for persons under the age of 13.

Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial