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At Monowitz (Auschwitz III), which was owned by the conglomerate I.-G. Farben and produced polymers, some very basic medical attention was sometimes provided, especially for slave workers that the company had trained. There are a handful of stories of a few prisoners at other private entreprise sub-camps occasionally getting very basic treatment. At Auschwitz I and II there no medical treatment available; on the contrary the SS doctors used prisoners for experiments.

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