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What does Frankl observe about sexuality in the concentration camp?

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Frankl observes that, despite their close contact, the men in concentration camps (unlike men in similarly close situations, as in army barracks), had no interest in sex. He writes, "With the majority of the prisoners, the primitive life and the effort of having to concentrate on just saving one's skin led to total disregard of anything not serving that purpose...