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US vice president visits former Nazi concentrat­ion camp

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Pence was joined by his wife, Karen Pence, and the couple’s daughter, Charlotte, as they toured the exhibits

US Vice President Mike Pence paid a somber visit to the site of the Dachau concentrat­ion camp on Sunday, walking along the grounds where tens of thousands of people were killed during World War II.

Pence was joined by his wife, Karen Pence, and the couple's 23-year-old daughter, Charlotte, as they toured the exhibits at the former concentrat­ion camp that was establishe­d by the Nazis in 1933 near Munich.

The vice president was accompanie­d by Abba Naor, a survivor of the camp, and other dignitarie­s as he passed through the wrought iron gate bearing the inscriptio­n, "Arbeit macht frei," or "Work sets you free." The Pences placed a wreath beneath the Internatio­nal Memorial at the center of the camp, toured the barracks and viewed the ovens inside the crematoriu­m.

The Pences also stopped at religious memorials at the site and later attended a church service on the camp's grounds. More than 200,000 people from across Europe were held at Dachau, and more than 40,000 prisoners died there. The camp was liberated by US forces in April 1945. Former Vice President Joe Biden visited Dachau during a trip to Germany in 2015.

Making his first overseas trip as vice president, Pence spoke to foreign diplomats and defense officials at the Munich Security Conference yesterday and met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other world leaders. Pence was traveling to Brussels later Sunday for meetings on Monday with NATO and European Union officials.

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