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No..... No..... The people who died in the concentration camps died because it was the intention of the Nazis that the people who were sent to the concentration camps were to die. They starved because those that imprisoned them did not feed them.

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What year did Germanies allies set the people in the concentration camps free?

Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.


How did the British stop concentration camps?

The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.


When Germany began to lose world war 2 what was the fate of the concentration camps and their prisoners?

The concentration camp slaughter accelerated at an apalling rate, trying to exterminate "undesirables" even if the Germans lost. BTW, not only were 6 million Jews killed, but 11 million Christians, Gypsies, and others that Germany determined were "undesirable" and not "Arian". It is reported that the ovens were still hot when the Allies found the concentration camps. The prisoners were freed, and many eventually found their way to Israel, the US, Latin America, and England. Very few returned to their birth country.


Why did Russian armys treat the allies differntly to the Germans in the Battle of Berlin?

The Russians treated the Allies differently because the Allies were on their side. Both the Allies and the Russians were trying to defeat Germany. In addition, Russia had a score to settle with Germany because of Germany's invasion of Russia.


What started the allies to take over Germany?

the allies wanted to take over Germany because Germany killed alot of theire during ww2. They also wanted to because Germany lot of money to them.

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What year did Germanies allies set the people in the concentration camps free?

Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.


When did the torture stop in concentration camps?

when Germany surrendered to the allies


What is a sentence for concentration camps?

The Allies liberated many Nazi and Axis concentration camps in World War Two.The prisoners of war were sent to concentration camps.


How did the British stop concentration camps?

The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.


When Germany began to lose world war 2 what was the fate of the concentration camps and their prisoners?

The concentration camp slaughter accelerated at an apalling rate, trying to exterminate "undesirables" even if the Germans lost. BTW, not only were 6 million Jews killed, but 11 million Christians, Gypsies, and others that Germany determined were "undesirable" and not "Arian". It is reported that the ovens were still hot when the Allies found the concentration camps. The prisoners were freed, and many eventually found their way to Israel, the US, Latin America, and England. Very few returned to their birth country.


Why did Russian armys treat the allies differntly to the Germans in the Battle of Berlin?

The Russians treated the Allies differently because the Allies were on their side. Both the Allies and the Russians were trying to defeat Germany. In addition, Russia had a score to settle with Germany because of Germany's invasion of Russia.


Why did Germany sign a cease fire with the allies?

because Germany rocks!!


What started the allies to take over Germany?

the allies wanted to take over Germany because Germany killed alot of theire during ww2. They also wanted to because Germany lot of money to them.


Why did Germany's Allies dropping out the war?

Because they were defeated in battle, and their countries were occupied by the Allies.


Why did allies take away Germany's army?

The allies took away Germany's army because they were afraid that Hitler might attack them.


What ended Nazi Germany?

Nazi Germany was subjected to an utterly devastating and total defeat in WW2, and in view of its appalling record of aggression and inhumanity the Allies insisted on regime change. The Nazis had to surrender unconitionally in May 1945 and the Allies were legally able to do what they chose with Germany.


What year were the concentration camps discovered?

Most were found in 1944 and 1945 when the Allies pushed into Germany, and when the Soviets pushed into Poland and East Germany. _______________ The Allies knew of them before they encountered them, having made aireal reconnaissance throughout the war.