Macht
It means ‘Work sets you free’, not ‘Work makes you free’, and it's usually seen on the gates of concentration camps. It's the worst kind of lie ever told to people who were tortured.
They told us work sets us free. I was digging graves for 12 hours a day.
I had to make shoes for 1000 soldiers. That’s not freedom, that’s misery.
They said work sets you free. I now work in a factory, and I hate it.