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From what I can discover on the web it seems to be a new term meaning 'to be in pain for so long that one thinks it is normal'. I don't know whether it is a serious medical term.

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Q: What is Auschwitz syndrome?
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What are the names of the 3 main camps including Auschwitz?

Auschwitz I Stammlager, Auschwitz II Birkenau and Auschwitz III Monowitz


Where was Auschwitz-Birkenau established?

Auschwitz Birkenau was established at Auschwitz but Auschwitz is now called Oświęcim.


Where was the extermination camp Auschwitz?

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It had 3 sections. Auschwitz-I, which served as a working camp. Auschwitz II-Birkenau, the death camp. Auschwitz-III, it was used to provide slave labor to the nearby industry.


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From early 1942 Auschwitz operated as both. The only other camp that served as both a concentration camp and extermination camp was Majdanek.


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Auschwitz is located in Poland.


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Auschwitz was established by Heinrich Himmler.


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Auschwitz and it was located in Nazi-Occupied Poland.


What was Auschwitz originally called?

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