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      Built in Poland under Nazi German occupation initially as a concentration camp for Poles and later for Soviet prisoners of war, it soon became a prison for a number of other nationalities. Between the years 1942-1944 it became the main mass extermination camp where Jews were tortured and killed for their so-called racial origins.

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      Oct 21, 2009 · Pincus at Auschwitz - In 1942 Pincus and his brother were taken from a ghetto where they had lived for around two years to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. When we got to Auschwitz at night, we had to undress completely and line up before the gate.

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      The corpses of the dead were neatly piled up around camp. Auschwitz. Auschwitz was one of the largest camps built by the Nazis. It served as a concentration and death camp. After Hitler took over Poland the Nazis set the camp up near Warsaw (a city in Poland). The camp’s crematorium could burn 4,756 bodies a day.

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      Sometimes the camps were divided into a concentration camp on one side and an extermination camp on the other side. Once prisoners arrived, they were told to form a line. A guard at the front of the line sized each person up. He told them to go to the right or to the left. One way was forced labor for those who seemed young and healthy.

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      "Concentration Camps, 1933–1939." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Council, 20 June 2014. Web. 28 Jan. 2015. A page from the Holocaust museum dedicated to Concentration Camps, 1933–1939. It elaborates on the purpose of the camps and how the system spread.

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    • Nazi Camps | The Holocaust Encyclopedia

      Describes what the Interment camps were about, the definition, and how it came about. It also provides experiences about those who were in the camp as well as the situations certain people faced. Digital History. "explorations: American-Japanese …

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      Buchenwald Concentration Camp WWII. Buchenwald memorial. In 1937, the Nazis constructed Buchenwald concentration camp, near Weimar, Germany. Embedded in the camp's main entrance gate is the slogan Jedem das Seine (literally "to each his own", but figuratively "everyone gets what he deserves”).

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