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When the Nazi death camps were liberated, people around the world were most shocked by the existence of the camps. the size and scale of the camps. the secrecy of the camps. the locations of the camps.

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option B.  When the Nazi death camps were liberated, people around the world were most shocked by The size and scale of the camps.   7000 inmates were found in Nazi death camps in Auschwitz.   60,000 prisoners were discovered at Bergen-Belsen by the British, 13000 corpses were unburied and another 10,000 people died from epidemic.

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When the Nazi death camps were liberated, people around the world were most shocked by the size and scale of the camps

EXPLANATION:

  • Between 1933 and 1945, over 44 000 camps and other prison sites (including ghettoes) were formed between Nazi Germany and its allies. For several factors, including forced labor, detention of individuals considered enemies of the state and mass assassinations, the perpetrators employed these locations. Most people call all Nazi jails concentration camps during the Holocaust.
  • During the 1930s, the primary objective of the early concentration camps was to imprison and punish political, social, and cultural groups that the Nazis considered to be a danger to the regime's survival. Dachau, founded in March 1933, near Munich was the first Nazi concentration camp. The NS either installed or plans to install gas chambers in many of the concentration camps to help kill prisoners who were too weak or ill to work in their daily activities.
  • From 1941 until 1943 weak, sick and exhausted prisoners selected by the camp doctors in the 'euthanasia' (T4) facilities were assassinated in a secret program called 14f13 prior to their widespread use of gassing in concentration camps. Small target groups of people the Nazis wanted to kill (Polish resistance fighters, soviet POWs etc.) were also targeted by gas chambers.

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