They came basically from where the Germans came from, they followed the German retreat.
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171 km, 161 km, or 153 km depending on which route you take
Russians denying access to West Berlin through territory that they had take from Germany surrounding Berlin.
liberate = to set free so the opposite is to imprison, tie up, jail, incarcerate, take hostage and so on
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The Russians, the major power in the USSR joined Britain after the Germany attacked them around 1942, not sure on the year, after they agreed to work together. Germany always planned to take over Russia but needed their help at the start of the war, they thought that Russians were lower people, just like the thoughts about the jews. Germany thought that the Russians wouldn't be able to stop an attack from Germany so they waited for the correct time. The reason why Britain allied with the Russians was it was a major power and needed their help to make sure that Germany would lose the war, however they never truly trusted them.
The distance from Auschwitz, Poland to Herzogenaurach, Germany is approx 498 miles.It would normally take about 7 hours 15 minutes to drive.Longer if you take a break on route.
because the russians were leagaly our allies but if we fought by there side they would be mad when we took all the credit
There's a misunderstanding here. The Allied armies took routes required by military considerations. Liberating camps was not a key military objective.
It wasn't militarily important to do so earlier.
what route did sir humphrey take
That depends on the route. If you want to keep the number of countries to the minimum, cross France and then the Atlantic. Flights, however, usually take a more northerly route, crossing the Netherlands and the U.K.