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i believe that was sobibor because they were a little more leniant. for example when they got off the trains they would be playing music and also after work you were alowed to hang out for a little bit.

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Certainly not Sobibor, which was an extermination camp. Perhaps Theresienstadt.

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The Idea of education about the Auschwitz concentration camps were that to let people at a young age know; What is it Who was it for What Happened to it This is basically giving them a main idea about Auschwitz and the holocaust, In goal to let nothing what happened in Auschwitz to happen ever again.


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