Man's Search for Meaning

What is the setting of Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl?

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First published in 1946, this book was intended to be published anonymously as a representation of the horrors many endured in the concentration camps during the recently ended war. Hence, the vast majority of the physical setting described by the book is through the perspective of a prisoner in a time of war. The environment is depicted as mostly depressing due to the lack of adequate human conditions.