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Chelmno - because only two people survived from the camp.

Auschwitz - was the largest camp (group) and produced the most victims.

Treblinka - the busiest of the 'Action Reinhardt' camps and the one that most of the Warsaw ghetto would meet their end in.

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Why were the Holocaust camps infamous?

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