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In early 1945, US and Russian forces liberated the death camps constructed and operated by the Nazi government of Germany, in which those prisoners who were still alive comprised almost exclusively Jews.

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What countries helped liberate the concentration camps during the holocaust?

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What war did the Germans capture the Jewish?

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What did the Nazis soldiers have to do at Auschwitz?

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