A small number were put on trial, convicted and punished. A few escaped to Latin America, but most 'lived happily ever after', though in some cases they changed their names ...
if you mean in the Soviet concentration camps, then poorly; they lost millions of soldiers in the camps.
no
The American, British, and Russian soldiers liberated the concentration camps during 1943-1945.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Yes, during the leadership of the"Fuhrer" some Russians were sent to concentration camps if they protested or disagreed to the made decisions. but mostly the punished people were Jew.
Yes, after World War 2, many SS Soldiers who were involved with the concentration camps during the Holocaust. the ones found guilty would of been hanged in the concentration camp they worked in.
if you mean in the Soviet concentration camps, then poorly; they lost millions of soldiers in the camps.
no
The American, British, and Russian soldiers liberated the concentration camps during 1943-1945.
The Nazis who killed the inmates and not much documents about the camps
WW2 from citizens to soldiers to concentration camps
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Some were pleased with the killing of the Jews - after all, Hitler had said that they had destroyed Germany's financial infrastructure, and killed Jesus Christ thousands of years earlier. They had to be punished. But thankfully, there were other soldiers who were mortified by the slaughter. Many of the SS who worked the camps requested a transfer out, as the constant presense of death was taxing on the mind.
he would send them to concentration camps or kill them if they opposed?
The British during the second Boer War.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.