Asked by wholemelt
After WWII began, Jewish people were taken into custody and placed where? Check all that apply.
concentration camps
other countries
small German villages
churches
ghettos
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- concentration camps
- ghettos
(After the war began, Nazis rounded up Jews and confined them in ghettos and later deported many to concentration and extermination camps. They were not generally placed in churches or small German villages; "other countries" is not a correct choice here—some were deported to camps in occupied territories, but that is covered by the camps option.)
- ghettos
(After the war began, Nazis rounded up Jews and confined them in ghettos and later deported many to concentration and extermination camps. They were not generally placed in churches or small German villages; "other countries" is not a correct choice here—some were deported to camps in occupied territories, but that is covered by the camps option.)
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