All of there bodys and there stuff they had.
The main camps liberated by Britain were Bergen-Belsen (April 1945) and Neuengamme (May 1945). In the case of Neuengamme there were very few prisoners left to liberate, however.
The Soviet Union
The Soviet Red Army was the first to discover and liberate inmates of Majdanek, on the outskirts of Lublin, Poland. It had been a concentration camp as well as an extermination camp.
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.
American forces liberate the Dachau concentration camp on Saturday 29th April 1945. As they neared the camp, they found more than 30 coal cars filled with decomposing bodies at Dachau. American soldiers discover more than 30,000 prisoners in the camp. There were more than 200,000 registered prisoners during the history of the camp. Of these, more than 30,000 died. Because thousands more prisoners arrived and died in the camp without being registered, the total number of victims remains unknown.
The main camps liberated by Britain were Bergen-Belsen (April 1945) and Neuengamme (May 1945). In the case of Neuengamme there were very few prisoners left to liberate, however.
The Soviet Union
They weren't going to liberate it; they were going to absorb it. And they did.
we cant be because we arnt learning about this
The Soviet Red Army was the first to discover and liberate inmates of Majdanek, on the outskirts of Lublin, Poland. It had been a concentration camp as well as an extermination camp.
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.
america and germany
American forces liberate the Dachau concentration camp on Saturday 29th April 1945. As they neared the camp, they found more than 30 coal cars filled with decomposing bodies at Dachau. American soldiers discover more than 30,000 prisoners in the camp. There were more than 200,000 registered prisoners during the history of the camp. Of these, more than 30,000 died. Because thousands more prisoners arrived and died in the camp without being registered, the total number of victims remains unknown.
The most famous was Auschwitz.
There was a lot going on in the world, and that was the main reason why other countries were unable to liberate concentration camps. There was so much fighting going on with so many countries. There was little that most countries could do to help anyone else.
I wonder if you are thinking of Bergen-Belsen, liberated by the 11th Armoured Division.
The first camps were entered by the allies in 1943 and continued to enter and liberate the Jews that could be liberated through 1945. When the Brits entered the Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp in 1945 60,000 prisoners were found alive but of that amount 10,000 died a week later of the Typhus disease (Anne Frank died there from that disease) and starvation. I could not find the very first concentration camp the Britons entered but you can get the specific on from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. I have given you their web site on the link below.