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  2. Force concentration - Wikipedia

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    Force concentration is the practice of concentrating a military force so as to bring to bear such overwhelming force against a portion of an enemy force that the disparity between the two forces alone acts as a force multiplier in favour of the concentrated forces.

  3. Auschwitz concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Auschwitz or Oświęcim, [3] was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) [4] during World War II and the Holocaust.

  4. Command center - Wikipedia

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    The term "war room" is also often used in politics to refer to teams of communications people who monitor and listen to the media and the public, respond to inquiries, and synthesize opinions to determine the best course of action. If all functions of a command center are located in a single room this is often referred to as a control room ...

  5. Sonderkommando photographs - Wikipedia

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    That mass where nothing is visible is the space of the gas chamber: the dark room into which one had to retreat, to step back, in order to give light to the work of the Sonderkommando outside, above the pyres. That mass of black gives us the situation itself, the space of possibility, the condition of existence of the photographs themselves.

  6. Kanada warehouses, Auschwitz - Wikipedia

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    The Kanada warehouses, also known as Effektenlager or simply Kanada, were storage facilities in the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland during the Holocaust. The buildings were used to store the stolen belongings of prisoners, mostly Jews who had been murdered in the gas chambers on arrival. [ 2 ]

  7. Subcamp - Wikipedia

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    The earth huts in Kaufering concentration camp in which prisoners were housed. At the onset of war, the SS increasingly employed concentration camp prisoners in armaments factories. In some cases, the prisoners were accommodated in a hodge--podge of makeshift sleeping areas; in other cases, the SS forced them to erect the camp including the ...

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  9. Genickschussanlage - Wikipedia

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    In the Buchenwald concentration camp, after 1941, the facility was mostly used to execute Soviet prisoners of war. [1] These prisoners, who were brought to the camp from other concentration camps, were placed in a former horse stable converted to a rudimentary medical examination room under the pretext of a medical examination.