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The article lists three reasons for the evacuations of concentration camp prisoners – what do these three reasons have in common (Paragraphs 2-4)? Consider the overarching objectives of the SS.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lublin with the capacity to hold up to 50,000 prisoners. The purpose of the camp was to provide as Buchenwald, Dachau, and Mauthausen, subordinated to the Inspectorate of Concentration Camps in concentration camps in the Reich, Majdanek also served as a killing site for targeted groups of individuals concentration camp prisoners at one time. Majdanek was eventually divided into six compounds.

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The article lists three reasons for the evacuations of concentration camp prisoners – what do these three reasons have in common (Paragraphs 2-4)? Consider the overarching objectives of the SS.

The three reasons listed in the article for the evacuations of concentration camp prisoners are:

1) To prevent the Allied forces from liberating the prisoners and exposing the atrocities that have been committed.

2) To prevent the prisoners from providing information about the concentration camps and the Nazi regime to the Allies.

3) To prevent the prisoners from being used as bargaining chips by the Allies in negotiations with the Nazi regime.

All three of these reasons have to do with the SS wanting to keep the concentration camps and the atrocities that have been committed there hidden from the world. They want to prevent the prisoners from being liberated and from providing information to the Allies that could expose the Nazi regime. By evacuating the prisoners, they are able to keep them away from the Allied forces and prevent them from being used as bargaining chips in negotiations.

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