well yes and no.Concentration camps stopped before Hitler died, 2 prisoners escaped from Aushcwitz and told the Jewish citizens about the camps.
These things didn't figure anywhere in most Germans' priorities at the time.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
They died because of the concentration camps that Hitler and his Nazi group put them in.
Most of the people sent to the concentration camps and death camps during the Holocaust were Jews. But other groups of individuals sent to the camps included homosexuals, gypsies, political opponents, those who hid and helped Jews, blacks, and resistance workers.
Allied troops overran Nazi positions in 1945 and liberated the camps through direct military force.
These things didn't figure anywhere in most Germans' priorities at the time.
It was that Adolf Hitler started to send people to concentration camps, we and other countries soon tried to put an end to this and try to stop Hitler and his Nazi soldiers.
there was nothing wrong or illegal about concentration camps. It was what people in them did that was wrong.
There was no 'international policeman' to stop them.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
when Germany surrendered to the allies
the people running the camps ran away or surrendered
i have to say when hitler died i think thats when they stop being killed listen who ever is reading this go right now and buy a hanas suitcase book its going to tell u what jewish people been through and to understand it
They died because of the concentration camps that Hitler and his Nazi group put them in.
Most of the people sent to the concentration camps and death camps during the Holocaust were Jews. But other groups of individuals sent to the camps included homosexuals, gypsies, political opponents, those who hid and helped Jews, blacks, and resistance workers.
Allied troops overran Nazi positions in 1945 and liberated the camps through direct military force.
The concentration camps were an invention of the Third Reich as a place to send anyone who they considered inferior or dangerous to the Reich. Once Germany was defeated, the concentration camp system came to an end. The few survivors went to resettlement camps, and eventually picked up the threads of their lives from there.