On entering camps the Allies had to: # Disarm any remaining guards and take them prisoner. # Take immediate steps to prevent the spread of any dangerous Infectious Diseases. # Give appropriate food and medical care to surviving inmates.
they left.
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The allies freed the camps in July 1944
1922
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.
After Hitler died the Nazis lost and after that the allies helped people in death camps and concentration camps
The allies freed the camps in July 1944
Sometimes Jews were drugged or starved on the journey to the concentration camps. Also, they might have entered the camps at night, when they could not see the condition of the camps.
1922
when Germany surrendered to the allies
The Allies liberated many Nazi and Axis concentration camps in World War Two.The prisoners of war were sent to concentration camps.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
The Allies; the British, Americans, and Soviets.
More than six million.
Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.
Concentration camps were closed when the Allies liberated them. In some cases, such as Sobibor, the Germans destroyed the camps and planted flowers or trees to make it look nice.
After Hitler died the Nazis lost and after that the allies helped people in death camps and concentration camps
No..... No..... The people who died in the concentration camps died because it was the intention of the Nazis that the people who were sent to the concentration camps were to die. They starved because those that imprisoned them did not feed them.