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Frankl's time in the concentration camps was marked by unimaginable suffering. He endured physical torture, extreme starvation, and near-constant peril, witnessing countless others succumb to disease and despair. The desolation of camp life was overwhelming, with Frankl’s personal tragedies, including the loss of his family, amplifying the depths of his suffering. Yet, amid this chaos and cruelty, he discovered something essential: the importance of finding meaning even in the bleakest circumstances.