Martina McGowan

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A new concentration camp at Oswiecim – in German, Auschwitz – in southern Poland had been opened to hold Polish resisters. And the country’s two million Jews were being driven from their homes and forced into ghettos or reservations in parts of annexed Poland – or the Greater Reich – called ‘the general government’.
Ravensbrück: Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women
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