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who were called the concentration camps

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From its rise to power in 1933, the Nazi regime built a series of detention facilities to imprison and eliminate so-called "enemies of the state." Most prisoners in the early concentration camps were German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats, Roma(Gypsies), Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and persons accused of "asocial" or socially deviant behavior. These facilities were called “concentration camps” because those imprisoned there were physically “concentrated” in one location.
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Rise of the Nazism.....

☆Basically the rise of the Nazism was held by the great Adolf Hitler ....

☆Basically having a much haterad towards the Jews and other dominating cast and race .....and a view of having only ARYANS all over the world under him ....

☆Adolf Hitler started ..... Racial Uthopia and Gynocidal and Mass Killing of the people. .who were no the Aryans .....

☆Actually he set many Night mares for the people. ..they were so called as CONCENTRATION CAMPS ......

☆This contained ...the Gas Chambers ...of poisonous gases ....which were dispersed when the Non - Aryans were dumped inside it .....

☆After they were locked ....the gas was released and the people would die due to the inhalation of the poisonous gas ......

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