Why did Nazi Germany build concentration camps, such as Auschwitz, in Poland during the early 1940s? to turn other governments against Jewish people to show how powerful Nazi Germany was to separate Jewish people from the rest of the European public to increase the number of people who could be detained and killed

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The correct answer is C) to separate Jewish people from the rest of the European public.

Nazi Germany built concentration camps, such as Auschwitz, in Poland during the early 1940s to separate Jewish people from the rest of the European public.

Since his arrival as the leader of Germany in 1933, Adolph Hitler expressed his hate to the Jewish people. He considered that the Jews were an inferior race and the Germans were the supreme race. That is why the Nazi Party persecuted Jewish people in Germany and Poland. The Nazis built concentration camps, such as Auschwitz, and then they built gas chambers where they killed Jewish people.

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its C

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