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Gender and the concentration camps

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Shows how the treatment of women inmates lagged behind that of men in terms of brutality and exploitation. The explosion of SS violence against male prisoners had no counterpart in the case of women prisoners. The first women's camp comparable to those for men was established only in 1937, and it was not until well into the war that women inmates began to suffer the full horrors to which men had long been subjected

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