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Decisions about who went to concentration camps during the Holocaust were largely based on Nazi ideology, which deemed certain groups as inferior or undesirable. This included Jews, Romani people, political dissidents, homosexuals, and others. Individuals were often targeted through state-sponsored persecution, Propaganda, and discriminatory laws. The rounding up of these groups was facilitated by local authorities and the implementation of systematic deportation processes.

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