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Who were responsible for making sure that Polish Jews in the countryside made it to the city ghettos?

A.
Judenrat

B.
Ostjuden

C.
Einsatzgruppen

D.
Polish workers

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A. Judenrat was responsible for making sure that Polish Jews in the countryside made it to the city ghettos. Judenrat was a Jewish council set up by the Germans in the ghettos during World War II to carry out Nazi orders and to provide services to the Jewish population in the ghettos. The Judenrat was responsible for implementing Nazi orders, including the forced relocation of Jews from the countryside to the city ghettos.
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