The most famous was Auschwitz.
The Soviet Red Army was the first to discover and liberate inmates of Majdanek, on the outskirts of Lublin, Poland. It had been a concentration camp as well as an extermination camp.
The main camps liberated by Britain were Bergen-Belsen (April 1945) and Neuengamme (May 1945). In the case of Neuengamme there were very few prisoners left to liberate, however.
Because Auschwitz was the toughest concentration camp in the world at that moment.
Ravensbruck was the largest women's concentration camp during World War II. .
a concentration camp is a place where Jews went to during world war 2. you can see them now but they are really shocking.
we cant be because we arnt learning about this
The Soviet Red Army was the first to discover and liberate inmates of Majdanek, on the outskirts of Lublin, Poland. It had been a concentration camp as well as an extermination camp.
I wonder if you are thinking of Bergen-Belsen, liberated by the 11th Armoured Division.
The main camps liberated by Britain were Bergen-Belsen (April 1945) and Neuengamme (May 1945). In the case of Neuengamme there were very few prisoners left to liberate, however.
during World War 2 in Germany
4/12/1945 - Canadian troops liberate Nazi concentration camp Westerbork, Netherlands , 4/12/1945 - the 33rd US President Harry S. Truman sworn into office , 4/12/1945 - US liberates Buchenwald concentration camp .
Because Auschwitz was the toughest concentration camp in the world at that moment.
yes they still could be punished in a concentration camp
Ravensbruck was the largest women's concentration camp during World War II. .
Gerhart Schirmer has written: 'Sachsenhausen--Workuta' -- subject(s): Biography, German Personal narratives, Prisoners and prisons, Prisoners of war, Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp), Vorkuta (Komi, Russia : Concentration camp), World War, 1939-1945
a concentration camp is a place where Jews went to during world war 2. you can see them now but they are really shocking.
The Soviet Union