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1. Liberation of Nazi camps
from starvation and disease. Only after the liberation of the Nazi camps
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2. Liberation of major Nazi camps, 1944-1945
encounter and liberate concentration camp prisoners, many of whom had survived death marches into the ... attempted to demolish the camp in an effort to hide the evidence of mass murder. The Soviets also liberated
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3. La libération des principaux camps nazis, 1944-1945
libèrent les prisonniers, dont de nombreux survivants aux marches de la mort ... masse. Les troupes soviétiques libèrent d'autres camps majeurs à Auschwitz
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4. The Aftermath of the Holocaust
encountered and liberated concentration camp prisoners. Many of the prisoners ... liberation, most Jewish survivors were unable or unwilling to return to eastern Europe because of ... territories liberated by the Allies, where they were housed in displaced persons
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5. Defeat of Nazi Germany, 1942-1945
Italy, pushing German troops north. Rome was liberated in June, 1944. That same month, other Allied ... east. By the end of 1944, the Allies had liberated a majority of Axis territories occupied during the
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6. Rescue in Budapest, 1944-1945
nations which neutral Spain represented. At liberation, more than 100,000 Jews remained in Budapest