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How big is Auschwitz?

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Emanuel Stehr

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The size of Auschwitz was 40 sq Kilometers = 15.4441 Sq Miles. If you include all sub-camps, factories and working area then total of 60 Sq Kilometers or 23.166 Sq Miles.

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