Sign for Dachau concentration camp acquired by a US soldier

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Sign for Dachau concentration camp acquired by a US soldier 
Sign for Dachau concentration camp acquired by a US soldier 
1945 April 29 
overall: Height: 1.500 inches (3.81 cm) | Width: 3.625 inches (9.208 cm) 
Sign lettered Dachau taken by James Vasilopoulos, a US soldier, upon his arrival at Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945, the day of its liberation by American troops. He took the sign from the main gate and detached it by sliding it out of a slot. He and another infantryman were point men for their company and opened one of the gates at Dachau. It was not locked. He said once they were inside the"pandemonium and happiness of the prisoners was beyond description" Vasilopoulos, 25, was a member of K Company, 157th Infantry Regimnetm, 45th Infantry Division, 3rd Battalion, a Thunderbird Division. The Division landed in Sicily in July 1943 and fought their way through Italy, France and then into Germany. They were moving towards Munich when they received orders to liberate the nearby camp. 

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