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History, 14.01.2020 13:31 ashleyrichard29

During world war ii, the nazis devised a plan to get rid of all jews in europe by killing them. this was known as the "final solution." as part of the final solution, hundreds of thousands of jews were taken to extermination camps. what brought about the end of nazi extermination camps?

the camps were closed after the united states dropped atomic bombs on japan.

once the nazis had killed all of the jews, the camps were no longer needed.

the camps were liberated by allied forces near the end of the war.

the nazis could not maintain control of the camps and eventually ended them

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