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Anit [1.1K]
2 years ago
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When the construction plans for Auschwitz were made, what was the original purpose for the camp?

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Wittaler [7]2 years ago
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When the infamous Auschwitz Concentration Camp was created, its construction plans were primarily <u>A. to house Soviet POWs.</u>

Opened in 1940, Auschwitz, also known as Auschwitz-Birkenau, infamously became the largest Nazi concentration and death camps.  Its original construction plans were not to become:

  • A women's concentration camp
  • Weapons and tanks factory
  • Concentration Camp for murdering Jews.

Thus, the original construction plans were altered to become a killing center for Jews instead of <u>housing Soviet POWs.</u>

Learn moreabout the Auschwitz Concentration and Death Camps brainly.com/question/1236675

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