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Well liberated POW's, or soldiers, were returned to their home country after receiving basic medical treatment so they would survive the trip home.

I'm not sure what happened to gypsies and Blacks, but I imagine they were relocated to Allied countries like France and the US.

Jews were relocated to Israel shortly after the war.

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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.


What happened to the concentration camps?

Just before the end of the second world war the Nazis tried to burn down the concentration camps so that there would be no evidence of what they did. This was not done very successfully as you can still go and visit some of the concentration camps such as Auschwitz.


How many Jews were liberated from concentration camps?

It is estimated that about 1.5 million Jews were left in Europe at the end of World War II. About 50,000 were interned at the end of the war. Many had escaped when the Nazis abandoned the camps.


What happened in World War 2 that reflects what happened during the Cold War?

Atomic bombs were used in the last weeks of world war 2.And in the cold war pretty much all of the war was fought with nuclear weapons.Not only did world war 2 had concentration camps but the soviet union invented communist jails and communist camps called gulag camps that were as Painful as concentration,labour,extermenation and transit camps.


Why did it take so long to liberate the Nazi camps?

Several hundred thousand German soldiers didn't want them to.

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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.


Who first found the death camps of World War 2?

The Allied army that first entered a death camp (extermination camp) was the Soviet Army, which liberated Majdanek in July, 1944. The existence of extermination camps had been known before that, however. Death Camps! Every Allied army liberated death camps. They existed in Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia. Most of the German camps, Buchenwald, Dachau and others were liberated by the French and Americans, while Auschwitz and Theresianstadt were liberated by the Russians. Their existence were only known since 1943, two years before their liberation.


Did the Jews beat the Nazis in World War 2?

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.


What happened to the concentration camps when World War 2 was over?

Auschwitz, the most infamous of the camps, has been maintained as a memorial.


What happened to the concentration camps?

Just before the end of the second world war the Nazis tried to burn down the concentration camps so that there would be no evidence of what they did. This was not done very successfully as you can still go and visit some of the concentration camps such as Auschwitz.


After entering World War 2 what happened to Japanese Americans?

They were relocated by the US gov to camps called war relocation camps.


How many Jews were liberated from concentration camps?

It is estimated that about 1.5 million Jews were left in Europe at the end of World War II. About 50,000 were interned at the end of the war. Many had escaped when the Nazis abandoned the camps.


What happened in World War 2 that reflects what happened during the Cold War?

Atomic bombs were used in the last weeks of world war 2.And in the cold war pretty much all of the war was fought with nuclear weapons.Not only did world war 2 had concentration camps but the soviet union invented communist jails and communist camps called gulag camps that were as Painful as concentration,labour,extermenation and transit camps.


Why did it take so long to liberate the Nazi camps?

Several hundred thousand German soldiers didn't want them to.


When were people in concentration camps liberated?

liberationThe concentration camps were liberated by the allies. At that time the Russians were part of the allied forces, but when they "liberated" the concentration camps, it was done with the rampant killing of some of the survivors. Other liberators were humane in their treatment of those who were still waiting to be freed. One interesting but tragic note is that Burgen Beltzen was liberated only three weeks after Anne Frank died. What could the world have been told if only the liberation had taken place a month earlier. This little girl's voice is still crying out to us over 60 years later, "I still believe there is basic good in everyone." I'm sorry dear Anne, but after living 65 years and seeing so much hatred and savagery, I respectfully disagree.


What happened to German children in Britain during World War 2?

they got taken to consentration camps


What happened to the jappanese americans during World War 2?

Japanese - American citizens were forcibly compelled to go to internment camps which were essentially the same thing as concentration camps .