During World War II, millions of people were sent to concentration camps, including women.

 During World War II, millions of people were sent to concentration camps, including women.



Women in concentration camps were subjected to bru**tal treatment and often faced more severe conditions than their male counterparts. The conditions in the camps were inhumane, and women were often subjected to forced labor, starvation, and medical experiments.


Women were treated differently in concentration camps than men. They were often separated from their families, forced to perform hard labor, and subjected to se**xual abuse

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