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sveta [45]
3 years ago
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What happened to concentration camps after WWII?

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hoa [83]3 years ago
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Answer: Between 1940 and 1945, approximately 1.1 million Jews, Poles, Roma people, Soviet POWs and others were killed at the Auschwitz camps. Now, as Soviet troops marched westward through occupied Poland, the SS sought to dismantle their killing machine. The Red Army's arrival meant liberation, the camps' end.

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