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What were the Jews told was to be done with them at Auschwitz?

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The Jews at Auschwitz were told they would be sent to work camps if they were fit for labor, while those deemed unfit were told they were going to take showers. However, they were actually subjected to harsh labor conditions or killed in the gas chambers.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the Holocaust, the Jews at Auschwitz were told different things depending on whether they were deemed fit for labor or not. Those considered capable of working were told that they would be sent to work camps. However, once they arrived at Auschwitz, they were subjected to grueling labor conditions and many eventually died from exhaustion, starvation, or disease.



On the other hand, those who were deemed unfit for labor, including the elderly, young children, and the sick, were told that they were going to take showers. In reality, they were led to the gas chambers where they were killed.

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