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Here's some facts which leaded Auschwitz to be the most infamous, bloodiest and cruel camp in history

-Auschwitz killed 1.15 million prisoners

-Auschwitz had 48 camps, 3 main and 45 sub camps, some for woman inmates.

-Killed children upon arrival

-Gas chambers was used in 1941 using Zyklon B gas

-Auschwitz started to shoot children and elderly people when the shootings began

-Done lethal experiaments on twin children's

-Slave labour at the camps gave the German economy 60 million reichmarks is £125 million pound in today's money

This made Auschwitz a well know camp in the nazi camp history for its cruel and unhumanity

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