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"They provided us with just enough nutrition to make sure we were able to go to work the next

day." (Macias, Tina Marie. The Daily World; Opelousas, La. [Opelousas, La]. 29 Jan 2012.)
There was no guarantee of survival in concentration camps, no matter what you did." (Gopal,
Janani. Star - Phoenix; Saskatoon, Sask. [Saskatoon, Sask]. 01 May 2006: A3.)

I only knew that I didn't have an extended family because they died during Holocaust.” (Gray,
Amanda. TCA Regional News; Chicago [Chicago]. 10 Nov 2016. )

“As the Jews were the main targets of the Nazi genocide, the victims of the killing centers were
overwhelmingly Jewish” (https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/prisoners-of-the-
camps)

“The Holocaust was Nazi Germany’s deliberate, organized, state-sponsored persecution and
machinelike murder of approximately six million European Jews.”
... “at least five million prisoners of war.”
(https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/holocaust)
... “at least five million prisoners of war.”
(https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/holocaust)
“It was a dehumanizing existence that involved a struggle against a system designed to annihilate
them.” (https://www.ushmm.org/collections/bibliography/daily-life-in-the-concentration-camps)
“The goal of these rations was not to healthily sustain the inmates, but to exploit them for labor
with the minimal provisions possible.” (https://chelseasambells.com/2017/10/19/remembering-
food-in-the-concentration-camps-interviews-with-holocaust-survivors/)

“For example, at the

Mauthausen concentration camp emaciated prisoners were forced to run up 186 steps out of a

stone quarry while carrying heavy boulders.”

(https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/forced-labor-an-overview)

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