For those on FA denying the fact that there were concentration camps during WWII.
WWII Veteran Recalls The Horrific Moment Of Discovering A Nazi Concentration Camp | Remember WWII
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGWHf8Pe320
This is the story of Bill Kongable who served in the 89th Infantry Div as a member of the anti-tank company. He went to war at 18 years of age & saw things that no one should ever see. His unit made an assault river crossing across the Rhine River...
in March of 1945. The Rhine River is the border of Germany & the Germans were determined to oppose & push back the Allies but thank GOD the Germans were defeated. Mr. Kongable took part in the liberation of the concentration camp Ohrdruf which was the first camp liberated by the Allies in the West in April 1945. Ohrdruf is a subcamp of the Buchenwald complex and used forces laborers to keep the German war machine going.
Check comments below the video:
My father was at Burgan Belson in 1945 when war ended they liberated the camp and rounded up the guard's he and one other drove the bull dozers to fill the mass graves. He only talked about what he had done a few weeks before he passed away aged 80 years old. RIP. My father was at Burgan Belson in 1945 when war ended they liberated the camp and rounded up the guard's he and one other drove the bull dozers to fill the mass graves. He only
talked about what he had done a few weeks before he passed away aged 80 years old. RIP. "