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Selection in concentration camps refers to the brutal process used by Nazi authorities to determine which inmates would be deemed fit for forced labor and which would be sent to their deaths, typically in gas chambers. Upon arrival, prisoners were subjected to a quick assessment based on factors like age, health, and physical appearance. Those deemed unfit were often immediately executed, while others were forced into grueling labor under inhumane conditions. This process exemplified the dehumanization and systematic extermination that characterized the Holocaust.

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