Answer:
c. They were racist and prejudiced against their own people.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Special Operation soldiers (or Sonderkommando) during World War II were Jewish prisoners of war who were employed by the Nazis in order to monitor slaves, assist on killings or get rid of bodies. This people were forced to perform this work. In exchange, they were sometimes given better living conditions than those of other prisoners. Paradoxically, they were sometimes racist and prejudiced against their own people.