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All four selections below help make the claim that the Nazis continued to murder Jews even after they knew they would not win the war. Which is the STRONGEST piece of evidence to support this claim? At Auschwitz alone , more than 2 million people were murdered. A A large population of Jewish and non- Jewish prisoners worked in the labor camp there. During the summer of 1944, even as Germany was beginning to lose the B war, a large part of Hungary's Jewish population was deported to
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The strongest piece of evidence to support the claim that the Nazis continued to murder Jews even after they knew they would not win the war is option B, which highlights the deportation and mass killing of a large part of Hungary's Jewish population to Auschwitz during the summer of 1944, with as many as 12,000 Jews being killed every day. This demonstrates that the Nazis were actively engaging in genocide even as their defeat became increasingly apparent.