Jewish people during WWII were primarily placed in concentration camps and ghettos , facing severe persecution. While some fled to other countries , the majority faced horrific conditions in these detainment facilities. Small villages and churches were not used as systematic detention sites. ;
Jewish people during World War II were primarily placed in concentration camps and ghettos. While some fled to other countries, the systematic detainment occurred mainly in these locations. Churches and small villages did not serve as formal detention centers.
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