What was the death march for the Jewish people? A-The train ride to the camps B- The walk from the concentration camps to freedom C- The walk from trains to the concentration camps D-The walk from the concentration camps to Germany

Answer:
D. The walk from concentration camps to Germany
Explanation:
Considering the geography of the German empire during this era, camps such as Auschwitz would be located outside of Germany itself. And so, a death march was essentially a forced evacuation to the interior of the German Reich that inevitably resulted in deaths along the way.