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What might have been a reason that Allied soldiers forced German citizens to visit the Buchenwald death camp?

A. to make them feel blame for what happened
B. to demonstrate the superiority of the Allied powers
C. to encourage them to help rebuild Germany as a democracy
D. to remove their ignorance of the horrors of the Nazi extermination camps

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User Abhir
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The answer is D. to remove their ignorance of the horrors of the Nazi extermination camps hopefully this helps!

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User Omer Cansizoglu
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One of the potential reasons that Allied soldiers forced German citizens to visit the Buchenwald death camp was "D. to remove their ignorance of the horrors of the Nazi extermination camps," since many Germans failed to accept the truth.
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