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How was the description offered by Nazi negotiators different from the situation that British soldiers discovered upon entering Bergen-Belsen?

A.
They were told that there were 9,000 prisoners without food or water, but there were actually 50,000.

B.
They were told that the prisoners held in the camp had typhus but when soldiers arrived, the prisoners were healthy.

C.
Nazis said that there were no prisoners at Bergen-Belsen, but British soldiers found thousands of Soviet POWs.

D.
They told the British that the ground was littered with landmines, but there were only a few on the perimeter.