Liberation 1945
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Description:
About the liberation of the concentration camps and the bestiality and inhumanity of the Nazis in their treatment of the Jews. Six million were murdered in a systematic genocidal program carried out under the cover of World War II. This book focuses on the spring of 1945, when Allied advance into the Germany uncovered numerous concentration camps, and establishing assembly centers to temporarily house survivors awaiting new destinations. For many, liberation was both a release from terror and the beginning of a new phase of anomie and homelessness. Published on the occasion of the exhibition, " Liberation 1945" held at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C. from May 9, 1995-January 7, 1996. Black and white photos on every page with captions of the victims, their tormentors, the camps, the dead, and some survivors of this horrific crime. Many very graphic in nature. Also some color maps of where the concentration camps were located and maps of allied forces.