Several hundred thousand German soldiers didn't want them to.
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising took place in April of 1943. It was a riot that broke out when the Nazi's were attempting to load the last of the Jewish communities in Poland onto the train to take them to the concentrations camps. Sadly, the Jewish people lost this resistance.
The prisoners in the various Nazi concentration camps were liberated over several months in the winter and spring of 1945, as the Allied armies advanced into the territory where they were located.
It would destroy Jewish families, Gypsy families, people with homosextuals, and other types of people because the Nazi would murder them, take them to concentration camps, and tear families apart from one another... somtimes forever.
The camps were built very quickly using disused building and the inmates' labour. The first permanent concentration camp, Dachau, was opened in March 1933 in an abandoned factory, less than two months after Hitler came to power. All the later camps were also built very quickly.
The Take Them To The Camps.
in germany and poland but those are the only countries i know of
In Elie Wiesel's "Night," the Allied Forces took a long time to liberate the concentration camps due to a combination of factors, including the vastness of Nazi-occupied territory and the prioritization of military objectives over humanitarian concerns. The Allies were engaged in complex military operations across multiple fronts, which delayed their ability to focus on the camps. Additionally, the true extent of the Holocaust and the conditions within the camps were not fully understood until later in the war. This lack of awareness hindered timely interventions to save the victims.
There's a misunderstanding here. The Allied armies took routes required by military considerations. Liberating camps was not a key military objective.
It wasn't militarily important to do so earlier.
Hitler had the Jews taken to various Nazi concentration camps. One of the most well known camps was Auschwitz-Birkenau, where over a million Jews were put to death.
America did not take part in the final solution, only the Nazis did. In America there humanely run Prisoner of War camps, Unlike the Nazi system There were also relocation camps for Japanese Americans living on the west coast.
With the take over of Germany by the Nazi's in 1933, Leon Trotsky called that situation "The unparalleled defeat of the German proletariat the most important event since the Bolshevik revolution." The Communist Party was destroyed in Germany by the Nazi's and its leaders killed or sent to concentration camps.
Sent them to concentration camps to work and eventually die. At the concentration camps the Nazi soliders would put Jews in Gas CHambers, Smelting rooms, or have a firing squad kill them.
liberate = to set free so the opposite is to imprison, tie up, jail, incarcerate, take hostage and so on
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising took place in April of 1943. It was a riot that broke out when the Nazi's were attempting to load the last of the Jewish communities in Poland onto the train to take them to the concentrations camps. Sadly, the Jewish people lost this resistance.
The prisoners in the various Nazi concentration camps were liberated over several months in the winter and spring of 1945, as the Allied armies advanced into the territory where they were located.
anything from two hours to ten days.