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Prisoners in concentration camps did not have lives that were free. They starved, got sick, fell ill from exposure, wasted away and some died right on the spot when they were doing slave work. The only thing they could do was sing together, talk, pray and try to survive. Some were even killed just for talking, singing and praying.

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