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the nazis most likely used the death marches to
punish camp prisoners for uprisings.
move prisoners from one camp to another.
move jewish people from ghettos to concentration camps.
hide the proof of the holocaust.
As Allied forces advanced in late WWII, the Nazis sought to destroy evidence of their systematic mass murder in concentration camps. Death marches forced remaining prisoners to evacuate camps, preventing liberators from seeing the full scale of the Holocaust's atrocities, while also eliminating potential witnesses. The other options do not align with the primary late-war purpose of these marches: uprisings were not the trigger, short camp transfers were not the main use, and ghetto-to-camp movements occurred earlier via transports, not death marches.
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D. hide the proof of the Holocaust.