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why did the ss begin to evacuate concentration camps?
a the prisoners were needed at other concentration camps for labor.
b the ss learned that sovient spies had infiltrated the concentration camps.
c the ss did not want the soviets to uncover more evidence of their war crimes.
d the camps had become extremely crowded, requiring prisoners to be transferred.
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option A: There's no evidence that prisoners were evacuated to other camps for labor as the primary reason; the SS was more concerned with hiding crimes.
- Option B: There's no historical basis for Soviet spies infiltrating camps as a reason for evacuation.
- Option C: As Allied forces (including the Soviets) advanced, the SS evacuated camps to destroy evidence of their war crimes (like mass murder, torture) so the Soviets wouldn't find it. This aligns with historical context.
- Option D: Crowding wasn't the main reason; the focus was on concealing atrocities.
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C. The SS did not want the Soviets to uncover more evidence of their war crimes.