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Gas chambers

Pits/Graves to dispose the gassed/Burned bodies

Area where people worked from agriculturing to moving heavy pieces of metal

Barracks with concret blockes where the prisoners to sleep on

So basically Auschwitz was a killing/Slave working camp

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The only purpose of Auschwitz was to kill.

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