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In the book, Resistance, What do the German invaders like to tell people in the Lodz ghetto?

(a) That they are here to help.
(b) That they are here to protect them.
(c) That they will be resettled.
(d) All of the above

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Final answer:

In the book 'Resistance,' the German invaders told people in the Lodz ghetto that they would be resettled, which was a deception before sending them to concentration camps.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of the book Resistance, the German invaders in the Lodz ghetto would tell people that they would be resettled. This was part of a larger pattern of deception used by the Nazis across occupied territories to manage and control the Jewish populations prior to and during the Holocaust. However, in reality, these false assurances preceded the forced relocation to concentration camps and extermination.

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