To all our collegues. You might want to read "A soldier's life" on Gen Patton. It gives some rather detailed insight into the concentration camps that the US helped liberate. Something else to think about, these camps were originally designed for all those who made the mistake of opposing Hitler in the early years. I have friends who served in Europe during WW II.
Also, look for a novel by Leon Uris "Armageddon"
The early part of the book covering the end of WW II & the camps is all based on documentation provided by the US Army personnel whe were there.
They said the stories in the media over the years only scratched the surface of what it was really like. -->