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It was an 'average-size' concentration camp, and had some pretty horrific killing methods that matched even Auschwitz. Though it was a bit smaller compared to the other concentration camps, it got daily deliveries of enemies of the Nazis, not just Jews. Or Gypsies, disabled, or homosexuals. To some, it was known as the 'elite-reserved' concentration camp.

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