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Its sad but the truth. For the Jews they took them in small train carts with 95-110 people in it. Then the Nazi's (German soldiers) sorted them out. Ones that could work would work but I mean really work. Ones that couldn't work were sent to the gas chambers. The gas chambers were like a giant cell. The Jews thought that they were taking a shower but they got in and on the roof there was a box where a Nazi would put in crystals. But the crystals would turn to a deadly gas and would kill all the Jews in that gas chamber. If some couldn't work then they would be sent to the oven where they would be burned alive. Its very sad and disturbing but its the truth about concentration camps. We just thank God today that its not happening anymore.

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Sterilization - preformed on women and men. Doctors tried different techniques of sterilizing people.

Grafting - surgeries that centered on sewing two people together, or different organs onto someone else.

Poisons - poisoning people to find the most effective way of killing.

Dissections - many dissections took place on alive people. Pregnant women, twins, and other prisoners were the targets of this.

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