The answer is of country was liberated by the Canadian army in 1944-1945 is The Netherlands
All of the Allie countries had a big part in the liberation of France and it's surrounding regions, but Canada did have a big part to play.
On 24 July 1944 the Soviets reached Lublin in Poland and found the destroyed, evacuated and burned out remains of Majdanek. In August they reached the abandoned camps at Sobibor and Treblinka.
Majdanek (in Lublin, Poland) was the first major camp to be liberated. On 22 July 1944, after a sudden advance, Soviet forces reached the camp. They found the gas chambers more or less intact. Some camps in Poland were dissolved by the Nazis as the Soviets approached. The liberation of most camps took place in the first few months of 1945. The camp at Breendonk, near Antwerp in Belgium was liberated by the Allies early in September 1944. they weren't all liberated at once they all had different dates, but Auschwitz got liberated on January 27, 1945 by the Soviet Army.
Mauthausen was liberated May 5, 1945 by the American 11th Armored Division.
Majdanek was liberated in 1944, the other camps in 1945.
Please check your coin and provide the country of origin and the denomination. Everybody that needed to be liberated, was liberated in 1945.
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.
Holland was liberated may 5 1945.
It is a misconception that Jews were the only ones in the camps. They did make up a large percentage of the population, but several other groups were imprisoned there as well. Gypsies, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, handicapped, and even those that were just not liked for political reasons were taken away. As far as when these people were released depended on what camp they were in, and when forces came in to liberate them. Not all camps that were closed were liberated. That usually meant that all the prisoners were killed or moved to another camp. Even at the camps that were liberated, there were often thousands of deaths. Here is a list: Auschwitz: liberated January 27, 1945 Belzec: Closed without liberation June 1943 Bergen-Belsen: liberated April 15, 1945 Bogdanovka: massacred and closed December 31, 1941 Buchenwald: liberated April 4, 1945 Chelmno: liberated January 20, 1945 Dachau: liberated April 29, 1945 Flossenburg: liberated April 23, 1945 Gross-Rosen: liberated February 14, 1945 Janowska: liquidated after attempted uprising November 19, 1943 Jasenovac: revolt, 80 escaped, remaining 520 killed, April 22, 1945 Kaiserwald: liberated October 13, 1944 Majdanek: liberated July 24, 1944 Maly Trastsianiets: liberated June 28, 1944 Mauthausen-Gusen: liberated May 5, 1945 Neuengamme: May 3, 1945 closed and all 10,000 prisoners killed in a battle Ravensbruck: liberated April 30, 1945 Sachsenhausen: liberated April 22, 1945 Sajmiste: Closed September 1944 Sobibor: successful revolt October 14, 1943 Stutthof: liberated May 9, 1945 Theresienstadt: liberated May 1, 1945 Treblinka: successful revolt August 2, 1943 Uckermark: liberated April 30, 1045
they werent all liberated at once they all had different dates, but aushwitz got liberated January 27, 1945 --- The first major camp to be liberated was Majdanek on 22 July 1944. One of the last was Terezin (Theresienstadt) in Bohemia on 8 May 1945.
Dachau was liberated by the US Army on 29 April 1945.
These are only some that I have right now.September 1944 Camp Vught was liberated by the 4th Canadian Armored Division and the 96th-Battery of the 5th Anti-Tank Division.This is wrong there were no Canadians in Vught on October 27th 1944, 5th Battalion Queens Own Cameron Highlanders were the first troops into the Camp. The town of Vught liberated by the Black watch. 51st Highland Division was fighting under command of the Canadian army.4th Canadian Armored Division was over at Bergen-op-Zoom at the time. Also my father was one of the first troops to enter that camp, see www.keep-em-moving.com22 July 1944 - Majdanek was liberated almost intact by Soviet forces. (First major camp to be liberated).January 27, 1945 - about 7,650 sick and or starving prisoners were found at Auschwitz-Birkenau when liberated by Soviet forces.February 19, 1945 Gross-Rosen was liberated by the Red Army.April 12, 1945 US forces liberate Buchenwald (main camp).April 12, 1945 Westerbork Concentration camp was liberated.April 15, 1945 Bergen-Belsen was liberated by British and Canadian troops.April 27, 1945 - Sachsenhausen was liberated by the Soviet Army.April 29, 1945 Dachau was liberated by US forces.May 9, 1945 - Soviet forces liberated Stutthof (last camp to be liberated).also they hung all of the Jews in the gallows