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If you are looking for the philosophical answer, then you can link it back to many people.

If you are talking about the concentration camp, Rudolph Hoess was tasked with converting the existing barracks into a concentration camp. Local Poles were forced to help with the work.

Over a year later Auschwitz was expanded to Birkenau, the Death Camp.
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