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Jack Marcus
Jack Marcus's town was one of the first in Poland to be invaded by the Germans.
This eventually led to Jack being taken to one of the largest concentration camps in WWII. He describes the conditions and people at Auschwitz and the challenges he faced working in the labor camp.
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Concentration Camp: Auschwitz
Jack Marcus speaks to UW-Parkside students on April 30, 2008