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No, since concentration camps were located in Poland, the Dutch wanted none of it. They left it alone and avoided the Nazis.

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During World War II, some Dutch people risked their lives to help Jewish people by hiding them from the Nazis. However, not all Dutch people were willing to help, and there were collaborators who assisted in the deportation of Jewish citizens to concentration camps.

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