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The Camps affected people in a number of ways. Remember, that the Camps were at first set up for Germans who did not follow the Nazi system. They were used for retraining Germans who said the wrong things. So the Camps were a kind of warning to the German people to 'stay-in-line'. See my book of what it was like to be a German child in that period. "madjockpublishing.com" under "my enemy-my friend-my father". It shows what it was like to live under the threat of being 'taken away'
Others who were affected were the Jews, and other groups, for they were taken away from their homes, and taken to a Camp, were they were either worked to death, starved to death, beaten to death, or gassed.
But,it also affected the Soldiers who worked in the Camps as Guards, for they were drafted, though some, the sadists, volunteered, but the rest were hardened to what they saw, and were ordered to do. These men would never be the same again. They, just like their Victims had their lives destroyed, though it took longer.
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