Sentence examples of "camp bucca" in English

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"Arbeit macht frei", meaning "Work sets you free", is a slogan posted during the Holocaust over the entrance to the Auschwitz extermination camp. "Arbeit macht frei" ist ein Spruch, der in der Zeit des Holocausts über dem Eingang des Vernichtungslagers Auschwitz angebracht war.
I persuaded her after all and went to camp. Ich habe sie endlich doch überzeugt und bin ins Lager gegangen.
I would like to join the summer camp. Ich würde gern am Sommerlager teilnehmen.
"Arbeit macht frei", meaning "Work sets you free", is a slogan placed, during the Holocaust, over the entrance to the Auschwitz extermination camp. "Arbeit macht frei" ist ein Spruch, der in der Zeit des Holocausts über dem Eingang des Vernichtungslagers Auschwitz angebracht war.
You went back to the camp leaving me alone in the primeval forest. Du gingst zum Lager zurück und ließt mich im Urwald allein.
Can we camp here? Können wir hier lagern?
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