1.1 million people were killed at the concentration camp in Poland under the occupation of German forces during WWII. A survivor appealed for ‘no more fascism, which brings death, genocide, crimes, slaughter and loss of human dignity’.
1.1 million people were killed at the concentration camp in Poland under the occupation of German forces during WWII. A survivor appealed for ‘no more fascism, which brings death, genocide, crimes, slaughter and loss of human dignity’.
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