Christoph Thonfeld in Dachau: Lecture on Early Concentration Camps

Event: Kickoff of Terror – Lecture on the Early Concentration Camps in the Nazi State in Evangelische Versöhnungskirche in der KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau on 7. October 2026

Date and Time

7. October 2026 19:30

Location

Dachau
85221 Dachau, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Other

Venue Type

Inside

An Evening of Historical Clarity: Early Concentration Camps, Explained by Christoph Thonfeld

An engaging history evening at the Protestant Reconciliation Church in the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site: Dr. habil. Christoph Thonfeld, historian and deputy director of the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, provides an accurate introduction to the origins, development, and significance of the early concentration camps. The literary experience of a reading atmosphere combines with a fact-based lecture that untangles the narratives of the Nazi state and promotes responsible remembrance.

Historical Depth: From Osthofen to the Systematic Nature of Nazi Terror

Intellectually challenging yet accessible, Thonfeld reconstructs the early phase of camp policy: provisional detention facilities, tested instruments of violence, and accelerated institutionalization. With expert vocabulary regarding genre, style, and historical method, he opens perspectives on source criticism, eyewitness accounts, and research debates about the early camp landscape.

Voice and Presence: An Evening of Author Encounter

The concentrated voice of the historian, the calm, precise language, and the intimate atmosphere of the Reconciliation Church deepen the literary experience. Concise examples, clear conceptual work, and analytical condensation create a reading atmosphere that stimulates reflective memory culture beyond mere knowledge transfer.

Cultural Discourse: Memory, Responsibility, Present

The lecture situates the early camps within the political cultural history and connects to current debates on commemoration, historical images, and public historiography. Authoritative references to memorial site work, research, and curatorial projects lend the evening special seriousness and literary quality.

Conclusion: Visitors can expect a clearly structured, source-aware lecture that makes historical complexity understandable and sharpens the sense of the ethical dimension of remembrance. Experience the linguistic artistry of an experienced historian at an authentic location.

Official Channels of Christoph Thonfeld:

  • Instagram: No official profile found
  • Facebook: No official profile found
  • Website: No official profile found
  • Publisher: No official profile found

Sources:

Loading map...

Frequently Asked Questions