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== == It would have been helpful if the Soviet forces had advanced more quickly into Poland. For the record, the first death camp liberated was Majdanek in July 1944, when the Western Allies were still in Normandy. Stalin didn't become anti-Jewish till about 1948 or even a little later, and then it didn't take the form of pogroms (mob violence). The Russian Army couldn't just schedule a date to liberate the camps. They had to fight their way past the German soldiers on the Eastern Front.

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