1945: Soviet Red Army frees detainees in the Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz

During the rescue, the Soviets discovered a factory to kill Jews and anyone who opposed the orders of the Nazi regime. During the rescue, the Soviets discovered a factory to kill Jews and anyone who opposed the orders of the Nazi regime.
During the rescue, the Soviets discovered a factory to kill Jews and anyone who opposed the orders of the Nazi regime.
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Published at: 27/01/2025 09:20 AM


On January 27, 1945, the Red Army of the Soviet Union freed the Jews who were imprisoned in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

“We saw emaciated, tortured and impoverished people,” said Private Ivan Martynushkin about the liberation of the death camp. “We could tell by their eyes that they were happy to be saved from that hell,” he added. As published on BBC Mundo.

During the rescue, the Soviets discovered a factory to kill Jews and anyone who opposed the orders of the Nazi regime.

“Surprisingly embarrassed looks at the piled up bodies, the shattered shelters and the few that were left alive,” said Primo Levi, one of the captives.

Nazi Germany murdered 1.1 million people in Auschwitz. The method of Adolf Hitler's army consisted of forcing captives to work without eating to death, also using the gas chamber or killed in medical experiments. In total, 6 million people died in the Holocaust.


Mazo News Team