In 1933, concentration camps in Germany

A
were death camps where millions of people were killed.

B
did not yet exist.

C
were all closed.

D
held many different groups of people prisoner.

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The correct answer is:

D - held many different groups of people prisoner.

In 1933, concentration camps in Germany were established to detain various groups of people, including political prisoners, Jews, homosexuals, and other perceived "enemies" of the state. While it is true that some camps would later become extermination camps, the mass killings associated with the Holocaust intensified later in the 1930s and during World War II.

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