Late 1944-May 1945.
Note that at the time most Germans did not see this as liberation but as conquest. Even the Allies did not start claiming that they had liberated Germany till a few months later. VE Day is not celebrated at a national level in Germany. However, some towns and cities celebrate it.
14 September 1944. It was the first Dutch city to be liberated. (Source: Wikipedia article on Maastricht).
On 14 Sep 1944 Maastricht was the first city in the Netherlands to be liberated by the Allies. So Maastricht Free Again (from the occupying forces of Germany) or Maastricht liberated is about right. These commemorative souvenir plates, with various designs, were made in thousands. The discussion page has anecdotal supporting evidence.
Sobibor, Treblinka, and Belzec were dismantled by the Nazis in 1943. The first camp was liberated by the Russians in 1944. All of the remaining camps would be liberated in the beginning to the middle of 1945.
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.
Operation Overlord.
they were called 'Death Marches'.
The Nazis who killed the inmates and not much documents about the camps
the war ended because the Hitler Nazis (Germans) Nazis surrendered the war (gave up) because in August the ALLIES troop liberated the Jews from work camp then Nazis gave up
The Maastricht Treaty...
Maastricht was created in 1204.
Treblinka was closed by the Nazis in November 1943. The whole camp, including the gas chambers and crematoria was destroyed and the area was grassed over. The Nazis tried to hide all traces of their activities.
At the time of World War II, Ukraine wasn't a country, but rather part of the Soviet Union. It was liberated from the Nazis, although, judging from the Holodomor, their Soviet rulers weren't much better.
what is the distance from Dusseldorf to Maastricht