Dachau concentration camp (First deaths and investigation 1933)
Dachau concentration camp (First deaths and investigation 1933)
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Dachau concentration camp - Wikipedia

Shortly after the SS was commissioned to supplement the Bavarian police overseeing the Dachau camp, the first reports of prisoner deaths at Dachau began to emerge. In April 1933, Josef Hartinger, an official from the Bavarian Justice Ministry and physician Moritz Flamm, part-time medical examiner, arrived at the camp to investigate the deaths in accordance with the Bavarian penal code.