There is no special name for it.
Either Austria or Italy.
liberation.
It was called liberation by the allied forces.
The Allied Forces who were liberating the Nazi Empire. However, their liberation of the camps was incidental; they did not make any particular missions or attempts to destroy, weaken, or liberate the camps save when the camps were in territory already reclaimed.
The ending of the Nazi camps came where when the USSR liberated them.
The liberation of the concentration camps did not impact WW2 at all. POW camps and slave labour camps were also liberated, servicemen were able to return to their units, but that was the limit of the impact.
Ghettos, concentration camps and extermination camps.
No, but it had the Mauthausen group of camps.
By Adolf Hilter, He decided to build the Nazi camps but it was people who were going to be in it akak Labout workers who actually built the camps.
Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.
No. VE Day was the celebration of Victory in Europe ... - that is the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. None of the major celebrations was concerned with the liberation of concentration camps or extermination camps.At that stage the Holocaust (as it is now called) was a bit of a 'non subject'. After all, contrary to a modern misunderstanding, the war was fought to defeat Germany and its Axis allies and was not primarily about saving and liberating victims. The memorialization of the Holocaust is a much more recent development.
Allied forces liberated camps.