
+++++CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES++++++++++++There are people who consider the execution of SS guards , after the liberation of Dachau, by allied troops to be a war crime. I can see why people perceive it that way, but I don’t subscribe to that point of view.
What the allied troops witnessed there was worse then a scene from hell, and I can see what made them want to execute the men responsible for it. I probably would have felt the same.
When the Allied Forces invaded Germany at the end of World War II, few of the combat veterans were prepared to cope with the horrors they encountered during the liberation of the concentration camps. The inhumane conditions and the torturous treatment of the prisoners only further revealed the true cruelty and brutality behind Hitler’s leadership and the reign of the Nazi Party.
Below are images of the aftermath of the liberation of several concentration camps. .


German civilians opposite prisoners’ bodies. The prisoners died of starvation in the Wobbelin camp. The Germans were forced to walk by and see what they had allowed to happen.

Buchenwald concentration camp guards who received a beating from the prisoners when the camp was liberated by the American Army


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