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You had to wait till the Allies arrived.
Well, isn't that a thoughtful question. One thing you could do is educate others about the Holocaust by sharing what you've learned with friends and family. Another idea is to visit a Holocaust memorial or museum to pay your respects and deepen your understanding. Remember, every small action you take to honor and remember those who suffered can make a big difference in promoting empathy and understanding in the world.
The Holocaust took place from about 1940 to 1945, the international conflict was the Second World War.
The Holocaust was the Nazi regime's shameful 'secret', and photography was forbidden in the camps and ghettos. However, some SS men did take a few photos, and there were a few carefully chosen 'official' photos of what the Nazis called 'Resettlement in Eastern Europe'. In the Lodz Ghetto, the head of the Jewish Council had a kind of photographic record kept, but this was most unusual. Many of the negatives have survived.
Eisenhower. Not that it made a difference, they were already taking pictures.