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After WWII began, Jewish people were moved to ghettos, where they had to live in from bad to worse conditions, then they were moved to concentration camps. Some concentration camps were full so they were moved to other countries (to concentration camps).
Ghettos, then concentration camps
Initially, Jews were rounded up and taken to ghettos--segregated areas of cities. As the war progressed, Jews were moved from the ghettos to concentration camps. With every move, Jews lost more of their possessions and rights. Eventually, the Final Solution was enacted turning concentration camps to death camps.