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  1. For your general point, please see the related question.
  2. The early concentration camps were for political opponents.
  3. Contrary to a widespread misconception the decision to kill all Jews in areas under German control was not taken till 1941. (Jews in Germany and some occupied countries were allowed to leave if they have somewhere to go to and could actually get there). There wasn't a long-standing plan to commit genocide.
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