What were the conditions in the rocket factory at the Dora concentration camp?
a) Prisoners who knew both places said that Dora was even worse than Auschwitz.
b) Prisoners at Dora were treated fairly well since their work was vital to the war effort.
Consider This: Albert Speer, who had not had contact with prison labor before, found even knowing about the situation difficult to endure . . . and he was not a prisoner. See 13.9: Narrative: Vengeance 2.0.
c) Prisoners at Dora were treated well overall but were more severely punished for infractions because of the need for secrecy in their work.
Consider This: Albert Speer, who had not had contact with prison labor before, found even knowing about the situation difficult to endure . . . and he was not a prisoner. See 13.9: Narrative: Vengeance 2.0.
d) Prisoners reported that the conditions at Dora were similar to their previous prison camps.
Consider This: Albert Speer, who had not had contact with prison labor before, found even knowing about the situation difficult to endure . . . and he was not a prisoner. See 13.9: Narrative: Vengeance 2.0.
a) Prisoners who knew both places said that Dora was even worse than Auschwitz.
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