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The few remaining prisoners were nursed back to health, if possible, and sent home.

In 1947 the Polish government decided to preserve parts of Auschwitz I and II as a museum, and you can visit it ...

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Some sections of Auschwitz I and II were turned into a museum. In fact, you can still visit it.

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It was liberated by the Soviet Army on 27 January 1945, and in 1947 it became a museum.

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after a while it was turned into a museum.

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It was left abandonned for a long period, then was rebuilt and became a museum.

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it became a museum.

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