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Most Jews were brought to the Nazi Concentration camps using trains, shoving the Jews into cattle-cars to humiliate them.

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In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.


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Most of the European Jews lived in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and Hungary.


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What was the effect on European Jews in world war 2?

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