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For what reason did the Nazis work hard to keep Jewish prisoners in the ghetto from knowing what would take place at the end of their journey?

The prisoners would not be able to tell Allied troops about it..

Most of the Nazis did not know what was going to happen.

The prisoners would then stay calm and not cause trouble.

It would keep them from being able to say goodbye to their families.

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Answer:

The prisoners would then stay calm and not cause trouble.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the Jewish prisoners knew what was going to happen to them, they all would harshly rebel against the Nazis, invoking trouble.

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