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The Nazis preferred to abandon the most Eastern concentration camps to avoid being captured by the Russian army. They transported the remaining Jewish camp population towards the Western concentration camps. These camps were later taken by the American army, and the Jewish prisoners liberated.

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The Nazis encouraged the German population to believe that a myriad of Anti-Semitic issues was ingrained in German Society by making it part of the national curriculum and teaching it to millions of German children. The Nazis proposed that the only way to improve Germany was to remove the Jews entirely. There were two options for such a removal: exile or genocide. Since no country was willing to take the Jewish population en masse (and this includes the United States and United Kingdom due to prevailing stereotypes there) the Nazis made the executive decision to commit genocide to "save Germany".

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they knew they were losing the war so they maximised the damage before their surrender

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