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The Jewish people were crowded into ghettos. They were crammed into cattle cars for deportation to concentration camps. Once there, they were stripped of their belongings, crowded into barracks, and starved. They were used as slave labor as long as they could work. Many died of diseases such as typhus. When the workers had outlived their usefulness, if they managed to live that long, they were stripped naked and asphyxiated by cyanide gas. The bodies were then cremated in huge ovens, or buried together in mass graves.

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