Dachau (Germany): Two men move the original iron gate carrying the slogan, “Arbeit macht frei” (work will set you free) over the grounds of the former Nazi concentration camp on Wednesday—AFP
Dachau (Germany): Two men move the original iron gate carrying the slogan, “Arbeit macht frei” (work will set you free) over the grounds of the former Nazi concentration camp on Wednesday—AFP

DACHAU: An iron gate with the infamous slogan “Arbeit macht frei” (“Work will set you free”), stolen from the former Nazi concentration camp of Dachau in Germany two years ago, was returned to the site on Wednesday.

The theft of the 100-kilo gate was reported in November 2014, sparking uproar, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel calling the crime “appalling”.

It was recovered outside Bergen in southwestern Norway last December following an anonymous tip-off.

At a ceremony marking the return of the gate, the president of the International Dachau Committee, Jean-Michel Thomas, urged investigators to press on with the probe into the theft.

He said he was “deeply shocked by the desecration of the site dedicated to the memory of all the victims of the camp”.

He said the theft had aimed to “remove a trace, a symbol of all that is represented by the inscription ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ on this gate of Dachau camp that some 210,000 detainees walked through from 1933 to 1945”.

The gate was taken on a Saturday night between the rounds of security guards watching the site.

Police at the time said they were investigating whether neo-Nazis had committed the crime and offered a 10,000-euro ($11,000) reward for information that could solve the case. No arrests have been made so far.

Gabriele Hammermann, who heads the Dachau concentration camp memorial, said the gate will now be placed in the museum rather than restored to its original position.

“We had almost lost all hope of finding the gate. We made a replica that now replaces the original gate,” she said.

Published in Dawn, February 23rd, 2017

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