Why? Because the Jews were starving, and almost dead. When Americans found concentration camps, most were abandoned by Nazis.
liberation.
The Jews were liberated from the concentration camps.
If they were found by the Nazis then yes, but if they were not, then they would just get free.
nothing. Nothing was done until military conquest ensured that Germany lost control of the camps.
He freed the slaves which was one of the causes of the Civil War in the United States, but he did not free the Jews. The Jews were freed from several concentration camps in Europe during a different war... World War II.
Towards the end of WWII, the Allies arrived. The Russians, British, and Americans liberated concentration camps throughout Europe.
Yes. The Jews were free when Hitler was killed because when he died the AXIS had lost the war, and all of Germany had been taken by the ALLIES. Since most German lands were liberated so were the Concentration Camps through Germany so all the Jews were free, although most still died after they had a real meal and there immune systems could not take it. only a luck few still lived and could tell there story, 5/6 of the children died in the concentration camps.
Because the Germans began to blame the Jewish because the Germans lost the war. The Germans did not want to accept the fact that they lost and they thought that the Jews were the reason for it... so they captured all the Jews from wherever they could find them, brought them to Poland and put them in the concentration camps. In the concentration camps, the Jews were put in very thin layers of clothing, given very less food, etc. If you want to find out more about the Holocaust then you can read Elie Wiesel's book Night. It is a very powerful book and he shares his memories he had in the concentration camps.
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By the time the Allies reached the extermination and concentration camps there weren't that many inmates, Jewish or non-jewish, left to free. Obviously, the Allies freed those that were still alive. They need medical care first, though, and the killer diseases didn't simply disappear. In the case of the typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen, for example, a further 13,000 inmates died after liberation.
Like with others who helped jews, Rossini didnt liked hitlers ways and how he was treating certain people,so he retalitated and tried to free jews
April 11th 1945