What Were Camps in the Holocaust?

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The Nazis imprisoned millions of people in tens of thousands of sites throughout Germany and German-occupied Europe. They established many types of camps including concentration camps, forced-labor camps, and killing centers.

By the end of the Holocaust and World War II, millions of people died from exhaustion, starvation, and deliberate mass murder in the camps.

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