The narrator recalls their experience at Dachau, highlighting the amenities such as a heated pool for the children, which contributed to a more pleasant environment compared to Auschwitz. The distinction is made between the two locations, emphasizing that Dachau offered a more favorable living situation since it was located within the Reich.
The narrator proudly reflects on their trophies from this time, particularly showing a prominent award given by Baldur von Schirach, the Reich Youth Leader. This moment signifies a sense of pride and achievement linked to that period, as the narrator also offers to share a scrapbook filled with memories from this time in Dachau.