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They were killed in concentration camps. They were starved to death, died of typhus (a disease very popular then) and they were burned to death.

some were killed by mobile killing units. Sometimes they were pulled out of there homes and shot in broad day light! sometimes they would gas them to death then burn their bodies so there was no evidence.

E: Actually, most prisoners were gassed (with carbdon monoxide or later on, zyklon b), then their corpses were burned or buried. This was the preferred method. There were also death marches and mass shootings.

Also, along with typhus, many of them died of dysentery, which ran rampant in the camps.

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