Blueprints for the Auschwitz concentration camp have gone on display in a Berlin exhibition for the first time. The 29 sketches, discovered last year in a Berlin flat and bought by the Bild newspaper, date from 1941-1942 and show plans to extend buildings in the camp.
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Auschwitz plans on display
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