Time's Arrow

What is the importance of Auschwitz in the novel, Time’s Arrow?

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One of the most notorious German death camps that was transitioned from a concentration camp in 1942 to accomplish the German genocidal "final solution" to liquidate, murder, Jewish and other undesirable populations. Auschwitz was one of the most "efficient" in this task, responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths.

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Time’s Arrow