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The butchery stopped when Allied troops (Soviets in most cases, since the camps were primarily in Eastern Europe) overran the camps. However, true freedom did not stop until the Jews were able to leave the Displaced Persons Camps and immigrate to the US, UK, or Mandatory Palestine.

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13y ago

Many diffrent ways, but the one i know is this:

i heard the story of a woman who escaped by digging a hole very slowly with a plate and scattering the dirt. She still has the plate until today.

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14y ago

They were rescued when the advancing Allied Armys overran the concentration camps, but by then most of them had been killed.

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They were liberated by the advancing allied forces, but for most this was too late.

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12y ago

The majority of Jewish pepole escaped before the German's set out to seek-and-destroy the Jews. After they were sent into concentration camps, there was relaly no way of escape.

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11y ago

the Americans came along near the end of the war and set them free

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12y ago

none were rescued, some escaped.

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11y ago

never

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