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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In World War 2 Adolf Hitler and his German soldiers captured all the Jewish and held them captive in concentration camps all over Germany.
Many were sent to 'relocation camps' which turned out to be death camps.
In the late 1930s and the 1940s, the German SS soldiers killed millions of Jewish people in the holocaust camps.
usa soldiers went to the holocaust camps and bured all the Germany soldiers
The allied advance through Germany did not capture/liberate these territories until very late in the war.
There's a misunderstanding here. The Allied armies took routes required by military considerations. Liberating camps was not a key military objective.
The Soviet military sought to liberate Soviet territory from Nazi Germany and to defeat and destroy the German power. While they liberated many concentration and death camps in the course of achieving their goals, they were not particularly interested in liberating the Jewish people as a goal. For example, the Soviet Army paused outside Warsaw during the uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto and only attacked the German forces there after the uprising had been crushed.
During WW 2 Germany put Jewish people in concentration camps because their dictator (leader) Adolf Hitler hated Jewish because they were rich .In WW 1 they payed millions of dollars for their damage they caused.When they had the Jewish in the concentration camps they made them work hard plus they even shaved off their hair so they can die in the cold.They gave them one time to eat in the whole day they didn't even allowed babies their if the soldiers found out the Jewish they had a baby they would kill the baby and the mom.
Several hundred thousand German soldiers didn't want them to.
They played the saviors of the Jewish in the Concentration camps. Your Welcome, Bryce-Del Webb
The guards at the camps were SS men. They also enforced camp discipline - with the whip, the club and the hangman's noose.