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Concentration camps were facilities used to detain large groups of people, often for political reasons, forced labor, or as part of ethnic persecution, where living conditions were harsh and many died from disease, starvation, or overwork. Extermination camps, on the other hand, were specifically designed for systematic killing, primarily targeting Jews, Romani people, and other groups during the Holocaust; they employed methods like gas chambers to facilitate mass murder. Essentially, concentration camps focused on imprisonment and forced labor, while extermination camps aimed at outright elimination of specific populations.

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