If you are asking about the guards, the answer is that a few were put on trial, and some fled to Latin America, but most 'lived happily ever after'.
The American, British, and Russian soldiers liberated the concentration camps during 1943-1945.
The camps liberated by Soviet forces included:MajdanekAuschwitz (with all its sub-camps)Gross-RosenRavensbrückStutthofThe Nazis themselves destroyed some of the camps in Eastern Europe before the Soviet Army reached them, for example, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Chelmno.
Just before the end of the second world war the Nazis tried to burn down the concentration camps so that there would be no evidence of what they did. This was not done very successfully as you can still go and visit some of the concentration camps such as Auschwitz.
Most concentration camps were liberated by the allied forces towards the end of the war.
After Hitler died the Nazis lost and after that the allies helped people in death camps and concentration camps
The Nazis who killed the inmates and not much documents about the camps
they flee or died
Each camp ceased to be a concentration camps when it was liberated by one of the Allied armies. This happened on different dates at each camps.
No. The Jews were saved and liberated from the concentration camps after the British, the Americans and the USSR defeated the Nazis and their allies.
The American, British, and Russian soldiers liberated the concentration camps during 1943-1945.
The camps liberated by Soviet forces included:MajdanekAuschwitz (with all its sub-camps)Gross-RosenRavensbrückStutthofThe Nazis themselves destroyed some of the camps in Eastern Europe before the Soviet Army reached them, for example, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Chelmno.
Concentration camps.
The Allies liberated many Nazi and Axis concentration camps in World War Two.The prisoners of war were sent to concentration camps.
Allied forces such as Americans, United kingdom, and Soviets liberated the concentration and death camps.
Just before the end of the second world war the Nazis tried to burn down the concentration camps so that there would be no evidence of what they did. This was not done very successfully as you can still go and visit some of the concentration camps such as Auschwitz.
Most concentration camps were liberated by the allied forces towards the end of the war.
Concentration camps.