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those in the concentration camps. Jews, Homosexuals, POW's, etc. Of course, the Nazis walked with them, keeping track of them. Those that couldn't keep up or tried to escape were shot.

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Q: Who was involved in the death marches?
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Was Hitler involved in the death marches?

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