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what did the term evacuation meaning in hitler's Germany?

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Evacuation in Hitler's Germany meant that people would be sent to deadly gas chambers for mass scale killings.


Men, women and children were sent to gas chambers on a random basis and left inside a locked chamber.


Poisonous gases were left from showers inside a locked room and people were left till death.

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Hitler was the leader of Nazi who ruled over Germany during the Second World War.

  • Hitler realized that he was losing the war and so he wanted to save the children. As Germany faced aerial bombings from enemy fighter planes, he decided to move them to a safer place. This was referred to as evacuation.
  • Evacuation also meant that people would be sent to a gas chamber filled with deadly gases. These gases left from the showers chocked the people to death.
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