FWIW, it's entirely common to find references to Nazi "deportations" of Jews to concentration camps during WW2 that don't imply legality (since almost all of the modern usages treat the regime's own domestic legal system as illegitimate).
FWIW, it's entirely common to find references to Nazi "deportations" of Jews to concentration camps during WW2 that don't imply legality (since almost all of the modern usages treat the regime's own domestic legal system as illegitimate).
The Holocaust Museum just posted a photo of a woman and used this language in telling her story. They said she was “deported” to Auschwitz. So I think you’re right, the term can be used in these situations?