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Essay heading: Death camps in Germany
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Since they were hard to come by, many Jewish prisoners were given the option to work, or be killed. In a particular death camp, the Auschwitz-Monowitz camp of Poland, tens of thousands of Jewish prisoners were put to work at a rubber plant. In this plant, the Jewish prisoners were forced to perform hard labor (5)... displayed 300 characters
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Hard labor was also an effective tool in exterminating the "undesirables" because the Nazi control over the Jewish prisoner's work day was extreme. In 1942, the SS made an eleven hour day mandatory for all Jews. This eleven hour work day also consisted of regular beatings and abuse. Not to mention the rations of for could have starved them to death alone... displayed next 300 characters
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