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Although it is unclear whether Veritas vos liberabit is somewhow related to the Auschwitz slogan Arbeit macht frei, it would be a good idea if anybody could do some relevant research on a possible connection between the two. There is some indication that the original author of Arbeit macht frei, Rudolf Hoess, was brought up in a strict Catholic background, meaning that would have presumably heard of the original phrase found in the Gospel of John. ADM (talk) 07:29, 29 September 2009 (UTC)Reply