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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Not justifying what they did but thought that most people did not know what the Germans were doing until after the war was over. Then they found out about the real purpose of the concentration camps and the ovens.[/quote] Well, no. Many Germans may not have known everything. But if there was a German who didn't know anything, it was only because they willfully refused to know. [/quote] The killing camps were not in Germany but in Poland and Ukraine (were much of Europe's Jewish population lived). What happened in these camps became widely known only after WWII. Germans could or even should have noticed the disappearance of Jewish neighbors and colleagues, especially in cities with sizeable Jewish populations. But many Jews also emigrated (forced), and unless one was familiar with their circumstances, it may not always have been clear why someone wasn't there any more. [/quote]
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