At the Germany's surrender, the ss troops were forced to bury the dead. That lasted to about two weeks working 16 hours a day. While the ss were burying the dead, the survivors were taken care of and Germany's civilians were posted at the camps yelling cuss words to the ss troops.
Nazi concentration camps were initially established in Germany in 1933 after Hitler came to power. However, the first concentration camp, Dachau, was officially opened in March 1933. Over the course of the Nazi regime, numerous concentration camps were set up across Germany and occupied territories, with the largest and most infamous being Auschwitz-Birkenau, established in 1940-1941.
concentration camps were places where Jews were kept in the 2nd world war and then the used to get killed there
American soldiers who liberated extermination camps were unaware of how horrible the Holocaust had been.
The Brits, Americans and Soviets all found the concentration camps, not necessarily together.
that is abit of a silly question because no one wanted to go to the concentration camps but if the Germans found them they had to go as soon as they arrived they knew that they were going into the camps
The Nazis who killed the inmates and not much documents about the camps
Yes, after World War 2, many SS Soldiers who were involved with the concentration camps during the Holocaust. the ones found guilty would of been hanged in the concentration camp they worked in.
The thing that sickened them was the Nazi concentration camps. Makes me sick too
Many concentration camps were not in Germany. Auschwitz is in Poland for example. As the Germans invaded other countries, they found other Jews that were also sent to the camps.
Nazi concentration camps were initially established in Germany in 1933 after Hitler came to power. However, the first concentration camp, Dachau, was officially opened in March 1933. Over the course of the Nazi regime, numerous concentration camps were set up across Germany and occupied territories, with the largest and most infamous being Auschwitz-Birkenau, established in 1940-1941.
concentration camps were places where Jews were kept in the 2nd world war and then the used to get killed there
American soldiers who liberated extermination camps were unaware of how horrible the Holocaust had been.
The Brits, Americans and Soviets all found the concentration camps, not necessarily together.
Why? Because the Jews were starving, and almost dead. When Americans found concentration camps, most were abandoned by Nazis.
that is abit of a silly question because no one wanted to go to the concentration camps but if the Germans found them they had to go as soon as they arrived they knew that they were going into the camps
They killed any soldiers they found and tried to help the people still alive. I knew a man who was an American officer that liberated one of the camps. He said they found the officers at lunch and killed them. Medical services were provided to the people they found and many of them were afraid that if they left they would be harmed or killed. They had been through so much.
During WW 2 Germany put Jewish people in concentration camps because their dictator (leader) Adolf Hitler hated Jewish because they were rich .In WW 1 they payed millions of dollars for their damage they caused.When they had the Jewish in the concentration camps they made them work hard plus they even shaved off their hair so they can die in the cold.They gave them one time to eat in the whole day they didn't even allowed babies their if the soldiers found out the Jewish they had a baby they would kill the baby and the mom.