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How did operation Reinhard differ from earlier nazi actions and how was it similar

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The earliest concentration camps were founded in 1933 (before to Operation Reinhard), and they were primarily used for coercion, forced labor, and incarceration, rather than mass murder. Unlike "mixed" extermination camps, Operation Reinhard's extermination camps did not keep captives unless they were used to promote the camp's goal of mass murder.

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The first concentration camps were established in 1933 (before the Operation Reinhard), and it was used for coercion, forced ,labour and imprisonment, not for mass murder.

Unlike "mixed" extermination camps, the extermination camps of Operation Reinhard kept no prisoners, except as a means of furthering the camp's purpose of industrial scale murder.

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