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What did the Nazis do to those who tried to hide?

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Well it kind of depends. Do you mean Jews who tried to hide? If so they probably killed them like they did the 4 million others... they weren't really after anyone else until the fighting started. If that's what you mean then I suppose they killed them too because... well.. there Nazi's and they kill people...

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