Yes for the first part, no for the second.
The holocaust roots were bad from the beginning, the Germans just didnt know it. Adolf Hitler got a position in Germany's congress and slowly started to incorperate his soldiers into their houses. Once he had their trust he had it figured out who the Jews were and he sent them to horrible concentration camps. He also took war prisoners, political prisoners, and anyone who tried to protest the holocaust or hide Jews. Hitler did this because he thought that the Jewish were a whole diffrent race and that they were the lowest form of life on the planet and Germans were the highest. Scince this is what he thought he decided Jews didn't have the right to live, and so became the holocaust.
They helped to liberate the concentration camps.AnswerThe American army along with the Canadian army helped the british to liberate Europe and thus the concentration camps. However when the Jews were being rounded up and slaughtered Americans and canadians remained neutral and refused to fight against the Nazis.
yes and no. they went to Germany and came across concentration camps on luck. the holocaust was an event not a thing you can find. the German citizens may have been aware of this and told us soldiers though.
Around 7,000 SS Soldiers worked at Auschwitz Concentration Camp during the Holocaust.
I wonder what you mean by holocaust communities.
No, it is not legal to tattoo a prisoner of war (a captured soldier) forceably, the prisoners that were tattooed were the Jewish prisoners in the German concentration camps. These people were not prisoners of war (they were not soldiers).
Yes, after World War 2, many SS Soldiers who were involved with the concentration camps during the Holocaust. the ones found guilty would of been hanged in the concentration camp they worked in.
From about September 1944 on, the SS began moving prisoners away from camps in Poland to other camps deep inside Germany, and from January 1945 on the prisoners were taken on death marches. The SS also tried, as far as possible, to destroy evidence of the Holocaust.
Soldiers died in POW camps, but the Holocaust wasn't directed at soldiers.
The holocaust roots were bad from the beginning, the Germans just didnt know it. Adolf Hitler got a position in Germany's congress and slowly started to incorperate his soldiers into their houses. Once he had their trust he had it figured out who the Jews were and he sent them to horrible concentration camps. He also took war prisoners, political prisoners, and anyone who tried to protest the holocaust or hide Jews. Hitler did this because he thought that the Jewish were a whole diffrent race and that they were the lowest form of life on the planet and Germans were the highest. Scince this is what he thought he decided Jews didn't have the right to live, and so became the holocaust.
They helped to liberate the concentration camps.AnswerThe American army along with the Canadian army helped the british to liberate Europe and thus the concentration camps. However when the Jews were being rounded up and slaughtered Americans and canadians remained neutral and refused to fight against the Nazis.
usa soldiers went to the holocaust camps and bured all the Germany soldiers
yes and no. they went to Germany and came across concentration camps on luck. the holocaust was an event not a thing you can find. the German citizens may have been aware of this and told us soldiers though.
The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'soldiers' and the noun 'prisoners', or the noun phrase 'the soldiers and their prisoners' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:Their prisoners were very hungry. They had not eaten for days. (subject of the second sentence)The soldiers are on duty. We will relieve them soon. (direct object of the verb 'will relieve')The soldiers and their prisoners are hungry. They must be fed. (subject of the second sentence)The soldiers and their prisoners have arrived. The camp has been readied for them. (object of the preposition 'for')
The American soldiers came to where the camps were at and was helping the Jews and the old concentration camps are now being used as a museum to all for remembrance of the holocaust
Under houses, anywhere where the Natzi soldiers, germans, or Adolff Hitler would have looked. I am positive!
I wonder what you mean by holocaust communities.