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There was no "Punishment" for they did nothing wrong. What the DID do is try to kill them in the most efficient method possible. Between castration, experimentation, mass gas chambers, and many other inhumane acts of vicious evil, most of these ended in death. It was often seen many Jewish people digging their own graves, just to be shot as soon as they climbed out.

Whatever fat was left on the dead bodies were used to make soap. Mass graves were often used, often having to push the dead bodies in with a bulldozer.

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Hitler made the jews suffer in concentration camps by starving them, using them for experiments, locking them in a chamber full of toxic gas, or just plain having his soldiers shoot the person in the spot. Luckily, the allies beat Hitler and liberated the jews.

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