How did the prisoners get revenge on the SS guards when the concentration camps were freed?


 This is a hard yet important question as to what became of the prisoners after they were ultimately released out of the Nazi camps. Their revenge over the SS guards was carried out in two phases, the immediate, physical revenge and the long term justice mission.As the soldiers of the Allies came into sight, the pent-up anger of the survivors broke out. They assaulted the guards left at the camps like Dachau. There are pictures of photographers being whipped by their students with shovels at the hands of people they had spent years torturing. There were also cases when the American soldiers would close their eyes or even give SS guards to the inmates knowing what will occur. During this period of freedom, the survivors were in need of direct revenge rather than food and rest.
Nevertheless, the most long-lasting revenge was in the courts. Numerous SS guards attempted to run away in another military uniform or changed their names, yet the survivors were tracking them. The survivors reported their attackers to the Allied authorities, such as a Soviet prisoner who found a murderous guard at Buchenwald. Their eyewitness evidence in court dealt the fatal blow. An atrocious military leader like Amon Goeth was arrested and was barely set free, but he was identified by the prisoners. Their confessions made sure that he was tried and executed in 1946 and it brought the justice they were waiting so long to get.

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