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The Einsatzgruppen were mobile killing units established by Nazi Germany during World War II, primarily responsible for mass shootings of Jews, Roma, communists, and other perceived enemies of the state. Following the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, these units executed mass murders, often carrying out their operations in collaboration with local collaborators. They played a significant role in the Holocaust, contributing to the deaths of over a million people before the implementation of extermination camps. Their actions exemplified the extreme brutality and systematic nature of Nazi genocide.

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