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Hundreds of other camps were operated in Germany and German-occupied territories during the war as labor concentration camps.  The harsh conditions caused hundreds of thousands of prisoners to die of starvation and disease. Many of the prisoners were worked to death in Nazi-controlled factories near the camps. Nazi doctors performed cruel medical experiments on them which often resulted in death.

Forced Labor / Outreach - U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

The Nazi's Doctors Trial - 23 doctors and their sentencing - About.com

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World Book, 296b, 257

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Forced Labor - U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

 

 

 
 

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