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What were the Nazi Deportations?

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The NSDAP deportations were a series of massive expelling of individuals that were considered "Untermensch" or inferior people. These groups of people include Jews, Gypsies, Poles, Russians, Ukrainians and "enemies" of the Reich. The deportations were carried out by sending these people on train or other transportation methods to either a work camp, relocated area, or to the infamous extermination camps situated selectively outside German cities.

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