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The bodies were carefully photographed after the liberation of the death camps. After photographic evidence of the horrors of the camps, the remains were buried with as much dignity as the troups could muster. ___ At many of the extermination camps, such as Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka and Majdanek most of the corpses were cremated. Some 'ordinary' concentration camps also had crematoria. Disposing of the corpses was a problem for the Nazis. Recently there have been large scale achaelogical excavations ar Belzec in eastern Poland (not to be confused with Belsen). At Belzec eleven vast mass graves with human remains have been found, each containing the remains of over 10,000 bodies. There are almost certainly more such graves there, but for the time being the 'dig' has ceased.

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