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Over 100,000 people were freed from POW camps, concentration camps, and hiding places after World War 2.

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When were the concentration camps (freed)?

Concentration camps established by Nazi Germany were primarily liberated during World War II, with many being freed by Allied forces in 1944 and 1945. Notable camps, such as Auschwitz, were liberated on January 27, 1945, by the Soviet Army. The liberation of these camps marked a significant moment in the war, revealing the extent of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed against millions of people.


Who were Mao zedongs rival during the Chinese revolution?

The american government, Chiang Kai-shek and many other people who didn't want liberation for China


How many slaves did Harriet Tubman freed and what role she played during the war?

Harriet Tubman freed dozens of slaves( there is no exact amount) and during the war she worked as a cook, nurse, scout, and a spy in the union army. She also helped some soldiers escape north to canada where slavery was prohibited. This happened during the war.


What happened to the gauls after the gallic war?

Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.Some of them were enslaved, some freed, and all of them incorporated into the empire. Remember too, there was no people called the Gauls. The territory of Gaul consisted of many tribes, each with their own name and territory.


About how many years after Harriet Tubman's escape from slavery were all enslaved people legally freed by the 13th amendment?

it was about 20 years

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When were the concentration camps (freed)?

Concentration camps established by Nazi Germany were primarily liberated during World War II, with many being freed by Allied forces in 1944 and 1945. Notable camps, such as Auschwitz, were liberated on January 27, 1945, by the Soviet Army. The liberation of these camps marked a significant moment in the war, revealing the extent of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed against millions of people.


How many slaves were freed during the civil war?

449


Who were Mao zedongs rival during the Chinese revolution?

The american government, Chiang Kai-shek and many other people who didn't want liberation for China


What freed many of the enslaved people in the south?

Many enslaved people in the South were freed as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, which declared that all enslaved individuals in Confederate-held territory were to be set free. Additionally, the end of the Civil War in 1865 and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, which abolished slavery in the United States, further solidified their freedom. These legal and military actions collectively contributed to the liberation of countless enslaved individuals.


how many slaves were freed after / during the civil war ?

nearly 4 million


How did many people freed people feel about sharecropping?

it provided a good opportunity for economic independence.


A homonym for rain?

reign During the reign of King John II many slaves were freed.


Roughly how many soldiers are in the Chinese People's Liberation Army?

According to records the Chinese People's Liberation Army is the world's largest force in terms of numbers. They have over two million two hundred thousand members.


How many people died in Bangladesh liberation war in 1971?

about 3 million people died and 1 million girls of different ages has been raped by Pakistani military during the liberation war of peoples republic Bangladesh.. But now a days, some Nation as well as some people inside Bangladesh are trying to establish that it never happened as war criminal are now being arrested...


After liberation many Latin American countries were controlled who?

Many were controlled by caudillos (military leaders) after Liberation.


Who controlled many Latin Americans countries after liberation?

Many were controlled by caudillos (military leaders) after Liberation.


WHAT DID SOME SLAVES DO AFTER THEY HEARD ABOUT THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION?

After hearing about the Emancipation Proclamation, some slaves chose to flee to Union territory for freedom, while others stayed on plantations awaiting the arrival of Union troops to enforce their liberation. Many freed slaves also joined the Union army to fight for their own liberation and that of others still in bondage.