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Concentration camps, mostly in Poland.
1942
Some Jews were transported from Germany to Poland in late 1939 and early 1940 on an 'experimental basis'. Routine transports of Jews from Germany to Poland began on 15 October 1941.
The first Jews in Poland migrated there from the German regions as Jews moved eastward into Russia. However, the return journey from Russia back west seeded Poland's largest Jewish communities.
Well, they couldn't take all Jews as some of them hid well. But for those who couldn't, thy were hearded into ghettos, are large, but cramped houses for all the Jewish people in that area to live until further notice. But first, from Germany, then from Poland, then from there it was where the Germans invaded and conquered next that they cleared out the Jews. __________________________________ Poland was the first place where they were re-located, to other areas in Poland. They were taken to the south, to an area called 'General Government'. Slovakia was the first place to deport Jews - but it was not at the Nazis' request, it was at the request of the Slovakian government.
German occupation authorities established the first ghetto in Poland in Piotrków Trybunalski in October 1939.
The German's were part of the Holocaust and so was Poland also the Jews were Ha Jews
The German invasion of Poland had an utterly devastating effect on the Polish Jews. On the eve of World War 2 Poland had by far the largest Jewish population in Europe. About 3 milllion of the 5.7 million Jews murdered by the Nazis were Polish Jews.
to the south of Poland (those on the German side).
Railway transports run by German Nazis and their collaborators to forcibly deport interned Jews and other victims of the holocaust to the Nazi death camps.
After the 1st year of WWII.
About 6 million Jews were killed at the hands of the Nazis. The majority of these were not German Jews and most of the killings took place in Nazi-occupied Poland.