No, American's celebrate their military veterans and the many things that they have contributed to the world and their country, in many cases their lives.
There is no special name for it.
The liberation of the concentration camps did not impact WW2 at all. POW camps and slave labour camps were also liberated, servicemen were able to return to their units, but that was the limit of the impact.
Allied forces liberated camps.
Either Austria or Italy.
liberation.
they didn't, they did nothing until liberation
It was called liberation by the allied forces.
Before the liberation of the camps, Jews was forced to work and/or Killed
Internment camps
Over 100,000 people were freed from POW camps, concentration camps, and hiding places after World War 2.
Support for an independent Jewish homeland increased.
During the Second World War, the liberation of concentration camps began on July 23, 1944. On this date, Soviet troops entered the Majdanek concentration camp in Poland.