

The Unseen Holocaust
In 1945, the Allies liberated ‘death camps' across Europe after claiming victory in World War II. Though they were jubilant that the war was over, the wake of the Third Reich left horrors unknown to the troops and the world. The discoveries were so sickening that the liberators made films of them for the public and future War Crimes Tribunal hearings.
In 1945, the Allies liberated ‘death camps' across Europe after claiming victory in World War II. Though they were jubilant that the war was over, the wake of the Third Reich left horrors unknown to the troops and the world. The discoveries were so sickening that the liberators made films of them for the public and future War Crimes Tribunal hearings.
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