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Logistically they were transported by rail. To actually get them to go a variety of methods were used:

* Direct force- armed soldiers demanding they go (probably the most common)

* Lying- Saying that the camps were labour camps not death camps * Lying- stating they were being moved to another ghetto or 'resettled' * Arrest- Legally or illegally arresting people and sending them to the camps

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