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    In her book‚ “Smoke Over Birkenau”‚ Liana Millu writes a short story about two sisters‚ Lotti and Gustine. In this short story‚ the reader learns that one of the sisters‚ Lotti‚ signed herself up to work in the Puffkommando‚ German for camp brothels. In this paper‚ I will provide background information the use of brothels in concentration camps‚ with specific emphasis on the brothel in Auschwitz I‚ offer details about what women worked in the brothels‚ and conclude with the consequences of working

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    5 million people died at Auschwitz; 90 percent of them were Jews” (“Auschwitz”). Concentration camps were large numbers of people; mostly Jews enduring forced labor and mass executions. One of the concentration camps during the Holocaust was Auschwitz. Auschwitz-Birkenau had a unique design‚ a horrible daily life for those in it‚ and is greatly remembered for what happened at these camps at the end of the war. Nazi Germany set up camps with a specific design that would help them eliminate and torture

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    THE STORY OF AUSCHWITZ There were hundreds‚ if not thousands of death camps settled across Europe during World War II. But despite the word “death camps”‚ a term that is used to describe the horrible events of the Holocaust‚ the historic mass killing of around six million Jews or more. These were more of working camps‚ but still‚ out of all of those‚ only six of them were used specifically for actually working the Jews to death. Belzec‚ Chelmno‚ Majdanek‚ Sobibor‚ as well as Treblinka were quite

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    The majority of Auschwitz victims died in Auschwitz-Birkenau. It was the largest mass murdering concentration camp in history. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the most unwanted place to go even though prisoners didn’t know where they were going when they were being deported. Many victims died in Auschwitz-Birkenau and today that camp is a reminder of the horrible events that took place during the Holocaust. Heinrich Himmler was the person who ordered the construction of Auschwitz. “He also was the commander

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    Auschwitz Birkenau

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    During Adolf Hitler’s “Final Solution” in WWII‚ Auschwitz Birkenau was the site of mass killings of inferior races‚ and ultimately became the site of the largest mass murder in history. There were three major camps‚ Auschwitz I‚ II‚ and III‚ and each had a different purpose (“Auschwitz”‚ USHMM). Life for prisoners was very harsh in all of the camps‚ and life expectancy was short. Auschwitz Birkenau was abandoned as the Soviets closed in on the camps in January 1945. Once liberated‚ the true horror

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    We chose the Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camp as our topic because we found it to be very interesting from the start. Hearing the tales of the survivors and the brutal treatment they received‚ caught our attention. The people that were held in this camp suffered a great deal. They lost many loved ones‚ or were split up from one another‚ never to see each other again. The torturous events brought many countries together in an attempt to stop this horrific behavior. Most people couldn’t even

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    Auschwitz-Birkenau is located in Oswiecim‚ Poland. It was a concentration camp that was called “The Death Factory.” This complex was divided into three major camps: Auschwitz I‚ Auschwitz II‚ ‚ and Auschwitz III. Auschwitz became a huge source of slave labor locally and was used as an international clearing house. Of the 2.5 million people who were deported to Auschwitz‚ 405‚000 were given prisoner status and serial numbers. From those people‚ around 50 percent were jews and the other 50 percent

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    Auschwitz-Birkenau was one of the largest Nazi concentration camp and extermination camp in Oswiecim ‚ Poland. Auschwitz was really three camps in one. The camp was used as a forced labor camp ‚ a prison camp ‚ and also functioned for an extended period as a killing center.Jews were already being dehumanized‚which is a typical stage of genocide. Between 1940-1945 there were 1‚095‚000 Jews deported to Auschwitz of whom 960‚000 were killed.One of the more well known victim of the holocaust is Anne Frank

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    Your answer would probably be no because it’s obvious that all of this stuff is toxic and would result in sudden death. This is all of the stuff that cigarette smoke contains‚ so just wonder how harmful would cigarettes actually be. I’ll be telling you about the harmful effectsof tobacco & the great harm caused by the second-hand smoke that is emitted from smoking it. I know you all must have seen it in the movies and would’ve at least thought once that smoking makes you look so cool‚ but believe

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    An essay is generally a short piece of writing written from an author’s personal point of view‚ but the definition is vague‚ overlapping with those of an article and a short story. Essays can consist of a number of elements‚ including: literary criticism‚ political manifestos‚ learned arguments‚ observations of daily life‚ recollections‚ and reflections of the author. Almost all modern essays are written in prose‚ but works in verse have been dubbed essays (e.g. Alexander Pope’s An Essay on Criticism

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