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Located thirty-seven miles west of Krakow, Auschwitz was the camp where Jewish people were killed and worked. This camp, out of all the rest tortured the most people. At the camp there was a place called the "Black Wall," this was where the people were executed. In March of 1941, there was another camp that started to be built. This second camp was called Auschwitz II, or Birkinau. It was located 1.9 miles away from Auschwitz I. People that were chosen to come to these camps were expelled from their homes. Their houses were destroyed for the purpose of building Birkinau. Birkinau had nine sub-units. Electrically charged fences that lined their borders separated them from each other. In August 1942, the women's section at Auscwitz I was moved to Birkinau. Nine hundred and ninety-nine women from Ravensbruck camp and other women from different camps joined them also. Birkinau now had over 6,000 women prisoners being held. In the town Monowitz, another camp was being built. This camp was called Auschwitz III, or Buna-Monowitz. Other camps that were located close to Monowitz were moved to Buna-Monowitz. The population of Bikinau was the most densely populated out of all the camps. It also had t

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There were also people who got picked for medical experiments. In Birkinau, the largest number of people that could be killed in the gas chambers was 6,000 people daily. Some of the prisoners that couldn't react or move became what was known as Muselmann. Birkinau and all the other sub-camps were mostly forced labour camps. Tattoos were given to the prisoners on their right arm as an easier way of registration. In this, prisoners were sent out into the cold night after a hard day of work, and lined up. Anyone that fell to the ground was shot or gassed. Trains transported people to the camps, and violently forced them off the train. The lines moved into the place were a procedure called Selection took place. The prisoners at Birkinau mostly consisted of Jews, Poles, and Germans. He also did experiments that had to do with cutting off body parts and reattaching them to different parts of the body. In Birkinau, the gas chambers and the crematoria, where the bodies were burned operated at Auschwitz I. The most recognised of the labour camps are Budy, Czechowitz, Glenwitz, Rajsko, and Furstenarube. He did lots of things that had to do with seeing how ling it would take a person to die if you do this or that.
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