what is called concentration camps. answer in short
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These were some special chambers where people were tortured and they were killed there by a means of highly poisonous gas.
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By the time the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, unleashing World War II, there were six concentration camps in the so-called Greater German Reich: Dachau (founded 1933), Sachsenhausen (1936), Buchenwald (1937), Flossenbürg in northeastern Bavaria near the 1937 Czech border (1938), Mauthausen, near Linz,
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