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Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.
Until they died or freed.
allied forces arrived at the camps and freed the prisoners
Six Nobel Prizes were given out, political prisoners were freed, Evel Knieval set a world record, naval nuclear weapons were outlawed, there were a lot of good things happening in 1971.
The Raid at Cabanatuan freed about 500 prisoners .
In 1789, during the storming of the Bastille, there were 7 prisoners. The Bastille represented royal authority and this was exactly what the French people didn't want anymore. Also, it was randomly known there was a lot of gunpowder stored in the Bastille and since the people feared that King Louis XVI was planning a counter revolution, they wanted to arm themselves against the foreign troops that Louis had ordered from abroad. The French saw it as a victory when they freed the 7 prisoners and tore down the Bastille. They conveniently forgot the fact that among them were 4 forgers, 2 lunatics and 1 pedophile.
Egyptian slavery
It was to free the prisoners inside about 7 were freed according to QI General Book of Ignorance
Harriet Tubman, because she freed slaves and in The Bible Moses freed people
It was the revolt to free the prisoners of Bastille a prison and a place where weapons were kept, weapons they used to continue on with revolution. They freed Bastille because the prisoners weren't given a fair trial.
Freed prisoners who have become adjusted to the upper world in the allegory of the cave symbolize individuals who have gained wisdom and enlightenment through education and self-discovery. They represent those who have transcended ignorance and illusions to attain a deeper understanding of reality and truth.
When the prisoners were freed from the Nazi concentration camps, Ellie Wiesel described how some struggled to find purpose and meaning after their horrific experiences, while others succumbed to despair and trauma. Some survivors went on to share their stories in hopes of preventing such atrocities from happening again.