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Five concentration camps were liberated by US troops, on 11 April 1945 Dora Mittlebau and Buchenwald were reached. On 23 April Flossenburg was liberated, Dachau on the 29th and finally Mauthausen on 4 May. Slaughtered SS members Fierce resistance
The most famous was Auschwitz.
There may be a misunderstanding here. The Allied armies entered Germany in order to defeat the country militarily, not in order in liberate people from concentration camps: that was, so to speak, an added bonus.
Yes, all the camps in Poland and other Eastern European were liberated by the Soviet Army.
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Five concentration camps were liberated by US troops, on 11 April 1945 Dora Mittlebau and Buchenwald were reached. On 23 April Flossenburg was liberated, Dachau on the 29th and finally Mauthausen on 4 May. Slaughtered SS members Fierce resistance
The most famous was Auschwitz.
There may be a misunderstanding here. The Allied armies entered Germany in order to defeat the country militarily, not in order in liberate people from concentration camps: that was, so to speak, an added bonus.
The original perceived basis was to liberate Cuba from the supposedly cruel Spanish atrocities against the local inhabitants. Much of the truth concerning Spanish atrocities were exaggerated as US newspaper moguls Hearse and Pulitzer were fighting to sell newspapers.
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they came to liberate the people from the Spanish tyranny
Yes, all the camps in Poland and other Eastern European were liberated by the Soviet Army.
Simon Bolivar
Liberate .
Liberated is the past participle of liberate.
liberate the rest of the provinces.