Friday, November 07, 2014


Dachau Gate Theft



(Northwest of Munich, Germany)
Police investigating the theft of the infamous "Arbeit Macht Frei" gate at former concentration camp Dachau are offering a €3,000 reward for information.

Almost a week after the theft from the site north-west of Munich, Bavarian police said they would offer the money for information which helped clear up the mystery.

The gate was stolen on Saturday night into Sunday morning.

The thieves apparently timed their intrusion between the rounds of the security guards watching the former camp, which has no surveillance system.

Police said earlier this week they were chasing leads and suspected a neo-Nazi motive but no arrests have been made yet.
Makes no sense, I suggest. For what would the thieves possibly want the gate?

2 comments:

Doom said...

Hmm? Those are probably worth a huge fortune in the NAZI memorabilia market. Not my gig, but it's out there, and huge. The market is quirky, and comes and goes a bit, but it's there. Strange folk that deal in that stuff though. Not, and probably rarely, who you might think is doing it (or the media would tell you). Remember, while publicly the left and Dems are appalled about Hitler, he and Stalin and the others are their wet dreams.

Wireless.Phil said...

Possibly like last time, cut to sell as scrap.

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