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The deportations to forced-labor camps began as soon as the war got underway in September 1939.

The mass killings which didn't involve extermination camps also started at that time, and picked up pace during the German invasion into the Soviet Union which began in June 1941.

The extermination camps were not formally set underway until the Wannsee Conference of January 1942.

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The first extermination camp was Chelmno, which began routine gassings on 8 December 1941. So December 1941 looks like the most accurate date.

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