Five concentration camps were liberated by US troops, on 11 April 1945 Dora Mittlebau and Buchenwald were reached. On 23 April Flossenburg was liberated, Dachau on the 29th and finally Mauthausen on 4 May.
Slaughtered SS members
Fierce resistance
There's a misconception here. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army (Russians), and no American troops were present or even near Auschwitz.
Auschwitz was liberated January 27, 1945.
American's liberated the Japanese concentration camps on American soil after WWII ___ The Americans liberated Nazi concentration camps in April and May 1945.
Iraq
they pretended not to know
the US camps supplied food and did not require hard labour or other hard conditions.
The US did NOT "rescue Jews from the concentration camps." When the US and England had a chance to destroy Nazi concentration camps with bombing, they refused, preferring instead to bomb other military targets. Years later, at the end of the war, after six million Jews had already been murdered, some US troops participated in "liberating" a few Nazi camps. However, by then it was too late. There were very few Jews left alive.
No, they were not concentration camps as the Germans built. They were Detention camps to keep the Japanese-American people under observation.
We got involved because the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for no reason. We really declaired war to fight the Japanese, but once we saw the horrors of the Nazi takeover, we decided to help liberate the concentration camps.
None.
Iraq
nothing. Nothing was done until military conquest ensured that Germany lost control of the camps.
Colombia
no, they are independent states.
they pretended not to know
prisoners the free and camps consentration the enter us the did year what 1945
The Nazis who killed the inmates and not much documents about the camps
they didn't, they did nothing until liberation
the US camps supplied food and did not require hard labour or other hard conditions.
If i remember correctly it was Japanise Americans.