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irga5000 [103]
4 years ago
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Examine the map and answer the following question: Which inference does the locations of Nazi extermination camps support? A. Na

zi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret. B. Nazi leaders wanted to operate the extermination camps only in occupied territories. C. Nazi leaders wanted to keep the distance between extermination camps and major cities short. D. Nazi leaders wanted to operate the extermination camps in areas where primarily Jews lived.
History
2 answers:
prohojiy [21]4 years ago
3 0

Even though the map wasn't provided, it is possible to answer the question by saying that the correct alternative is letter<em> A: Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.</em>

The extermination camps were built to murder sistematically jewish, communist and all other kinds of people that the Nazi considered inferior. The idea was to have them in hidden places so as not to cause commotion.

notka56 [123]4 years ago
3 0
A. Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret
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