Describe the overall plan to conceal the Final Solution, from the days prior to the Wannsee Conference through the death march and liberation of the camps.
How did the actions of the Americans following the discovery of the camps reflect a changing understanding of what had occurred during the Holocaust?
How did the Soviet press and government handle the discovery of the death camps?
Why did the response of the Soviet soldiers to Auschwitz differ from the response of American soldiers to Dachau?
Why did both the Americans and British bring German survivors to the camp sites?from the days prior to the Wannsee Conference through the death march and liberation of the camps.
How did the actions of the Americans following the discovery of the camps reflect a changing understanding of what had occurred during the Holocaust?
How did the Soviet press and government handle the discovery of the death camps?
Why did the response of the Soviet soldiers to Auschwitz differ from the response of American soldiers to Dachau?
Why did both the Americans and British bring German survivors to the camp sites?
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Describe the whole plan to keep the Final Solution hidden, from the days leading up to the Wannsee Conference to the death marches and camp liberation.
How did the Americans’ reactions to the camps’ revelation reflect a shifting perspective of what happened during the Holocaust?
How did the Soviet press and government react to the death camps’ discovery?
Why did the Soviet soldiers’ reaction to Auschwitz differ from the American soldiers’ reaction at Dachau?
Why were German survivors brought to the camps by both the Americans and the British?