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What were the initial conditions of camp life for the prisoners that arrived to Auschwitz with Frankl?

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After an uncomfortable and uncertain train ride, Frankl writes, "Fifteen hundred captives were cooped up in a shed built to accommodate probably two hundred at the most." There was also little food. Frankl writes that "one five-ounce piece of bread was our only food in four days."