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Goshia [24]
3 years ago
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What happened to the German children Hitler was willing to ship out of the country? A. They were separated and sent to several d

ifferent countries. B. They were sent to death camps in Germany. C. The United States allowed them to immigrate. D. German families took them in and protected them.
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2 answers:
Pavlova-9 [17]3 years ago
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The correct answer is B) they were sent to death camps in Germany.

<em>German children that Hitler wanted to ship out of the country were sent deth camps in Germany. </em>

Children were persecuted by the Nazis for supposed racial heritage or physical disabilities. Historians consider that almost 1.5 million of children were killed by the Nazis, the majority of them were Jews. Basically, the Nazis took children for their membership to political groups, for biological reasons or for race motives. Most of these children were sent to the gas chambers.  


masya89 [10]3 years ago
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The children that Hitler was willing to ship out of the country were sent to death camps in Germany. The correct answer is B.
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