Ravensbrück was one of the largest concentration camps established during the Nazi regime. Located in northern Germany, it was primarily built to imprison and exterminate women. The conditions in Ravensbrück were atrocious and inhumane, characterized by extreme overcrowding, malnutrition, and brutal forms of punishment. Prisoners were subjected to forced labor, medical experiments, and constant abuse from the guards. Many women died due to disease, starvation, or exhaustion. The camp also had a gas chamber where thousands of prisoners, including children, were gassed to death. Overall, Ravensbrück represented the horrors of Nazi oppression and the unimaginable suffering endured by its prisoners.
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