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most of the bodies were not prepared for burial, those who dies in Auschwitz(Nazi death camp) were cremated, those in the woods of Poland and Austria and other European countries were shot and/or buried alive, most died of starvation and were not buried and just rotted

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Q: How were the bodies of the dead prepared for burial in World War 2?
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