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“The Nazis set up a complex system of camps
throughout Europe. Some had only a few hundred prisoners, and others
had as many as fifty-thousand. There were somewhere between nine and
ten
thousand concentration camps, many of them smaller satellite camps
of larger ones.
Some camps were located in very isolated
areas, and some were on the outskirts of communities.”
Proceed to Management of the Concentration Camps
World Book, 926-927
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