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Andrews [41]
2 years ago
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It is the summer of 1944 and Hovel has been working in Auschwitz for almost 18 months. Even though he is frail and suffering fro

m constant dysentery, Hovel continues to show up for roll call every morning. This morning, Hovel’s block is told they will be leaving Auschwitz and heading to Germany. How will Hovel MOST likely make this journey?
A.
He will be forced to march to Germany.

B.
He will be sent to German camps by rail.

C.
He will be flown to Germany in a military plane.

D.
He will not be going anywhere, just executed.
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1 answer:
jenyasd209 [6]2 years ago
4 0

The way that Hovel MOST likely make the journey to Germany from Auschwitz is B. He will be sent to German camps by rail.

<h3>How did the Nazis transport Jews?</h3>

When the Nazis needed to transport Jews across different areas and camps, they would use trains and the rail to get them there. These rails were often built by forced Jewish and political prisoner labor.

If Hovel's block is being sent to Germany, then they will most likely use the rail to get there. The more likely option however, is that they will be killed.

Find out more on Auschwitz at brainly.com/question/12297225

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