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It depended upon their location, going to a camp that was closer was more efficient. It depended on need also, if (for example) a factory in Silesia needed workers, then able bodied inmates would be sent there.

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They did not "go" to concentration camps, they were forced into them at gunpoint. The Nazi's reason for sending them there was to exterminate them. The vast majority of people who were sent to concentration camps were murdered within hours of their arrival. The Nazis intended to kill every single Jewish person in Europe.

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Hitler resented the Jews and scapegoated them for all of the German failures , especially the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler also believed that the Jews were inferior to the German master race. Hitler said in Mein Kampf that he had been bullied by a Jewish boy when he was younger. Before Kristallnacht, a Jewish man killed a German, which was the catalyst for the events that followed. Himmler was the individual who decided upon the Final Solution, which sent the Jews to concentration and death camps. These were set up to wipe out the Jews but also to act as slave labour for the Germans during the war, to help Germany by building necessary items

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In some camps, such as Auschwitz, able-bodied adults (about age 15+) were 'selected' for hard labour and the rest (the young, the old and those with disabilities) were gassed as soon as possible. In the extermination camps, almost all new arrivals were gassed.

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Jews were sent to concentration camps so people wouldn't realize what the Nazis were doing

Actually, that wasn't the case, allow the Nazis did want to maintain this info as classified. They were sent to these camps to be killed because Hitler viewed them as the source of all the problems in Germany and Europe. They were sent there also because they were among the peoples the Hitler considered to be racially or ethnically inferior and didn't deserve to live.

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This is beacase the Germans bealives that the Jews were the blame of the loss to ww1. adolf Hitler (the leader of gemany) said that the only answer was to get rid of the Jews.

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Becuse they thought they were doing what was right. just because they(Jews) belived in a diffrent religons.

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German Troops Took Jews to different concentration camps because of how sick and different types of Jews it was a messed up system.

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They were put into the camps because the Nazis did not want Jews in their society, they were segregated so that other people did not have to interact with them.

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