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In Nazi Germany were gay men sent to separate concentration camps from Jews?

Yes, is the simple answer. 'Gay men' in this case means those convicted of homosexual acts, this was a civil, domestic matter. Those convicted were sent to camps in Germany, like Dachau. Jews were sent to the east and when they were sent to camps they were most often in Poland. This does not exclude the issue that some Jews were sent to camps in Germany and some Homosexuals were sent to camps in Poland.


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they were created so jews could be sent there to "work". at the camps some jews were got sent to the gas chamber others died of starvation.


Where were jews sent prior to concentration camps?

They were sent to ghettos prior to the Concentration Camps...


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Jews were sent there by Train.


Where did the Jews go when they were sent to exetermination camps?

They went to extermination camps.


Who sent the Jews to concentration camps?

The Nazis.


How many Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Concentration Camps or Sub Camps?

According to numerouse sources and figures, Their's an estimate of 34,000 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps. According to most Historians, it widely agreed that 33,734 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps.


Where were the jews sent to be killed?

They were generally sent to Poland to the death camps.


Where were the Jews sent to if they were caught hiding?

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Where were Jews and undesirables sent to be exterminated?

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What are some reasons as to why Jews were killed in the Holocaust while they were at camps?

From 1941 on exterminating the Jews were Nazi policy. In other words, the Nazis intended to kill all the Jews they could find. The Jews were sent to camps in order to be killed.