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[1] The majority of prisoners came from occupied Poland (up to 90% in some subcamps) both Christian and Jewish (usually separated).
Most, were put to work as slave labour in textile, armament, mining and defence construction industries.
[1] Other nationalities included Czechs, Slovaks, Roma, Belgians, Frenchmen, Russians, Yugoslavs, Hungarians and even ethnically German and Italian inmates.
Thousands were brought in from Auschwitz after the selection to work for a network of German companies which ballooned in size during this period; with dozens of subcontractors.