What are emotions of an American soldier liberating a concentration camp in Germany?
American soldiers liberating German concentration camps in World War Two likely felt shock, disbelief, sadness, and horror. Keep on asking ChaCha!
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About World War Two
World War II/Two/2 refers to the conflict between Axis and Allied nations that took place from 1939 to 1945.
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