Belzec was destroyed by the SS in 1943 when it had served its purpose and was never liberated.
Neither. It was dissolved (demolished) by the SS in 1943, after it had served its purpose, and was grassed over.
As far as the extermination camps were concerned, Belzec, Chelmno, Sobibor and Treblinka were destroyed by the Nazis, Majdanek was liberated by the Soviet Army on 23 July 1944 and Auschwitz I, II and III were also liberated by the Soviet Army - on 27 January 1945. The last 'ordinary' concentration camp liberated was Sttutthof near Danzig on 9 May 1945.
who ran the German belzec camp
The camps liberated by Soviet forces included:MajdanekAuschwitz (with all its sub-camps)Gross-RosenRavensbrückStutthofThe Nazis themselves destroyed some of the camps in Eastern Europe before the Soviet Army reached them, for example, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Chelmno.
Belzec was an extermination camp.
Sobibor, Treblinka, and Belzec were dismantled by the Nazis in 1943. The first camp was liberated by the Russians in 1944. All of the remaining camps would be liberated in the beginning to the middle of 1945.
Neither. It was dissolved (demolished) by the SS in 1943, after it had served its purpose, and was grassed over.
As far as the extermination camps were concerned, Belzec, Chelmno, Sobibor and Treblinka were destroyed by the Nazis, Majdanek was liberated by the Soviet Army on 23 July 1944 and Auschwitz I, II and III were also liberated by the Soviet Army - on 27 January 1945. The last 'ordinary' concentration camp liberated was Sttutthof near Danzig on 9 May 1945.
who ran the German belzec camp
The camps liberated by Soviet forces included:MajdanekAuschwitz (with all its sub-camps)Gross-RosenRavensbrückStutthofThe Nazis themselves destroyed some of the camps in Eastern Europe before the Soviet Army reached them, for example, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Chelmno.
Christian Wirth was the commandant of Belzec.
Jews, Poles, and Roma were sent to Belzec.
Belzec was an extermination camp.
Belzec extermination camp was created in 1942.
Belzec extermination camp ended in 1942.
Belzec is in SE Poland, near the border with Ukraine. It is about 70 miles SE of Lublin.
The link below even gives the names of the German guards at Belzec.