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Auschwitz, located at the intersection of several Polish cities, making it easily accessible from cities in German-occupied Europe. Auschwitz was the worst concentration camp because the goal of the camp was the extermination and elimination of all the prisoners admitted to the camp.

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It had a total death toll of 1.2 million jews and earned other £60 billion from slave working

Auschwitz is the most notorious camp because it is used as a concentration camp and as a extermination camp...

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Because more people died there than at any other camp.

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it contains the room where more people have died than anywhere else in the world, ever.

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Auschwitz (or the Auschwitz complex of camps) was the biggest and more notorious camp of all.

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