Vice President Mike Pence paid his respects Sunday at the Dachau concentration camp near Munich, Germany, where he met with a survivor of the Nazi death camp.
Traveling with his wife, Karen, and daughter Charlotte, Pence was greeted by Abba Naor, who made it out of the camp, where where tens of thousands of people were exterminated in the Holocaust.
Naor described the camp work, a typical meal (“a slice of bread”), and the eventual liberation.
“If it was a miracle that we survived. I don’t know,” Naor said.
Pence passed through the wrought-iron gate bearing the infamous inscription “Arbeit macht frei,” German for “Work makes you free.”
Pence laid a wreath, toured the barracks, a crematorium and gas chamber. He ended his visit with prayer at a church service.
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