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By moving them to concentration camps, hidden from public view. They were shot, suffocated with poison gas, or killed in medical experiments (along with plain old starvation, exposure to bad weather, disease, and overwork)

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Q: How did the Nazis try to exterminate Europe's Jewish population?
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