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3 years ago
11

Night: Where does the train finally stop in chapter 2?

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1 answer:
dem82 [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

Their train first stopped in Kaschau on the Czechoslovakian border, where they were handed over to the German army. The second stop was at Auschwitz. The final stop was at the camp in Birkenau a short distance from Auschwitz.

Explanation:

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