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Yuliya22 [10]
2 years ago
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Hi can someone plss help me with this. I have to do a presentation about the holocaust but when I research the things that i wan

t to mention it doesn't really show what I want. One part of the slide that i have to do is "Separating jews to work or death" but my teacher didn't really specifically say what I have to mention here but I think in this slide it could be about how their lives were in the working camps and at death camps? (please tell me if Im wrong and I need help!)
Mathematics
1 answer:
anygoal [31]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(I might not be correct)

Step-by-step explanation:

I think she wants you to talk about how they got seperated to either death camps or working camps. Back then if you could not work  or if you were a woman you would be sent off to "death camps". Men who could work ( were strong enough. Some men where not) were sent to work camps. Also if you were too old to work you would be sent of into death camps. So in conclusion, your teacher wanted you to talk about how the jews were sepearted into eaither working camps or death camp

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