What motivated the enormous loss of life that occurred in Nazi extermination camps during World War II?

A. The Nazis tricked Allied bombers into targeting the camps instead of their military bases.

B. The Nazis brutally retaliated against all prisoners following the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

C. The Nazis incorrectly thought that their prisoners were carrying contagious diseases.

D. The Nazis believed that their prisoners were inferior human beings who deserved to be killed. ​

Respuesta :

The Nazis believed that their prisoners were inferior human beings who deserved to be killed. ​

What is concentration camp?

More than a thousand concentration camps were run by Nazi Germany, both on its own soil and in areas of Europe that were under German control.

The Third Reich's establishment and Germany's Nazi conquest policy suggested a sort of criminal experiment as well. The lesser races were to be eradicated in that empire, while there were only spaces for the better races. They were so made to work and murder in the concentration camps, first killing Jews and then other peoples.

As a result, option (d) is correct.

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