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Crowded Camps in Harsh Conditions
Thousands of Jew and other "Undesirables" were shoved into chambers like this for a quick execution
Adolf Hitler was the Commander in Chief behind the Holocaust.
Map of Concentration Camps
A picture showing the devastation that resulted from the Holocaust.