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Sergio039 [100]
3 years ago
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Which statements correctly characterize the Holocaust and its toll? Check all that apply.

History
1 answer:
Ber [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

About six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust.

German residents were forced to help bury the dead bodies.

The Nazis led prisoners on death marches as the front moved closer.

The Nazis tried to hide the truth by evacuating and destroying camps.

Explanation:

Which statements correctly characterize the Holocaust and its toll?Check all that apply.

About six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. True

<em>O Allied troops were unable to liberate any camp prisoners. False</em>

<em>The Allied troop were able to liberate all camps they came across during the war</em>

German residents were forced to help bury the dead bodies.

The Nazis led prisoners on death marches as the front moved closer. True

The Nazis tried to hide the truth by evacuating and destroying camps. True

<u>A</u><u><em>bout 3,000 Soviet prisoners were murdered by Nazis during the wa</em></u><u>r</u>.False

It is estimated that at least 3.3 million Soviet POWs died or were murdred in Nazi custody, out of 5.7 million P.OW.

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