During the Holocaust, British forces liberated approximately 60,000 prisoners from various concentration camps, including Bergen-Belsen, in April 1945. This included survivors of the Nazi regime's atrocities, many of whom were in dire conditions. The liberation revealed the extent of the horrors faced by the victims of the Holocaust, leading to global awareness and condemnation of the genocide.
Around 200,000 political prisoners were systematically murdered during the Holocaust.
to liberate people of the Jewish faith
Yes.
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The Jews were (overwhelmingly) unarmed civilians ... They were in no position to stop the Holocaust or 'liberate themselves'. When they did resist, as in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, it was out of desperation rather than anything else.Please see the related questions for further information.
Around 200,000 political prisoners were systematically murdered during the Holocaust.
Yes there were many, many female prisoners during the Holocaust.
to liberate people of the Jewish faith
The SS.
The major parties during the holocaust were the Nazi party, which ran Germany; Germanic Jews, who were taken as prisoners by the Nazis; and the Allies, (America, Britain, France, Russia)
america and germany
Ghettos with the children and men.
Yes.
Britain was not invaded in World War 2 and there was no Holocaust in Britain.
there were camps across occupied Europe.
they got an extra coat
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