There were concentration camps set up by the Germans to hold people deemed a danger to the state. Jews had earlier collectively declared war against Germany, so Jews were deemed a danger to the state, and were rounded up. The same thing happened to Japanese in America and Germans in Canada, Australia, and I think, in England. Yeah, the Allies had the same kind of concentration camps that the Germans had.
That's about all you can say. Some of those put into these camps were Jews. During the war, the inmates were forced to work without payment -- hence, slave labor. At the end of the war, food ran short, and some of the inmates got very thin. Many died of disease, and their bodies were cremated to prevent its spread. Beyond this, it's all speculation.
But reality and the laws of physics prove that the accepted Jew narrative of what they call the "Holocaust" did not occur, because it was physically impossible. Besides which, it makes no rational sense. If they were death camps, why did they have hospitals for the inmates? Why would the Nazis murder their slave workforce? It's nuts.
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