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Here are few Labor Camps which the Nazis used during the Holocaust.

  • Alderney Labor Camp
  • Arbietsdorf Labor Camp
  • Buchenwald Labor Camp
  • Dachau Labor Camp
  • Flossenburg Labor Camp
  • Plaszow Labor Camp
  • Ravensbruck Labor Camp
  • Sachsenhausen Labor Camp

Please see related link for more Labor Camps including Concentration Camps and Extermination Camp.

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