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Jun 19 2008, 7:46 PM EDT
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another . In the two months following the arrival of the British, even with 28 doctors and 620 volunteers tending the sick, 13,944 additional inmates of Bergen-Belsen
died.
For the horrors found there, Bergen-Belsen came to
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Bergen-Brelsen, including Anne Frank and her sister Matgot.
The British arrived to find the nearly 60,000 emaciated survivors suffering from severe malnutrition, dysentery, typhus and tuberculosis, as well as
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In March of 1944 Bergen-Belsen entered a new stage, as a camp that housed Jewish prisoners too sick to work at other camps. Then, in
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