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Examine the map and answer the following question: What does the location
of Nazi extermination camps away from major population centers imply?


GERMAN
MILITARY
ADMIN
EXTERMINATION CAMPS IN
OCCUPIED POLAND 1942
Extermination Camps
Poland 1939 Boundary
Pre German-Soviet Pact
Baltic
lea
Hamburg
Treblinka
Chelmno
• Berlin
GREATER
GERMANY
REICHSKOMMISSARIAT
UKRAINE
Sobibor
Majdanek
Belzec
Auschwitz
GENERALGOUVERNEMENT
SLOVAKIA
Munich
HUNGARY
ROMANIA


Examine The Map And Answer The Following Question What Does The Location Of Nazi Extermination Camps Away From Major Population Centers Imply GERMAN MILITARY AD class=

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The fact that Nazi extermination camps were located away from major population areas implies that the Nazis did not want people knowing of the atrocities they committed.

Facts about Nazi Extermination Camps

These were used by the Nazis to eliminate people they did not like including Jews, Communists, and anyone who spoke out against them.

They kept these areas away from urban areas and connected them via train because they did not want people seeing what went on in the camps. They were most likely afraid of losing support.

In conclusion, they did this to avoid public scrutiny.

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