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Why did the Nazi concentration camp, which was first liberated by the US military, shoot all the German guards?

From the crimes committed by Nazi Germany during World War II, we have to say that it was the inhuman concentration camp massacre. In order to propagate racism, German Nazis established many concentration camps in their own countries and occupying countries, including the appalling Auschwitz concentration camp, Dachau concentration camp and Saxony Hausen concentration camp.

Large slaughter and dissection rooms for human experiments are distributed in various concentration camps. During World War II, Nazi concentration camps deprived millions of innocent people of their lives. It was not until the allied forces defeated the German Nazi army one after another that the survivors in the concentration camp were rescued. It is worth mentioning that Dachau concentration camp was the Nazi concentration camp liberated by American soldiers for the first time. When the American army saw all kinds of cruel scenes in the concentration camp, they mercilessly strafed all the German guards with machine guns.

Therefore, this massacre of American troops is also called Dachau massacre. Dachau concentration camp is the oldest concentration camp. On April 29th, 1945 1945, the American army released more than 67,000 prisoners. When the American army opened the gate of the concentration camp, all they could see was piles of bodies, which smelled disgusting everywhere. On the railway near Dachau concentration camp, there is a stuffy tanker, which also contains thousands of skinny bodies.

In addition, there are a large number of bodies in the cremator and gas chamber of Dachau concentration camp, and the imprisoned survivors are all skinny and completely human. This cruel scene greatly shocked the US military. When it lost its mind, the US military arrested all the Nazi guards. Although the German Nazis begged for mercy by surrendering, the American army killed them with machine guns.