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⛓️‍💥 Cómo la Unión Soviética liberó los campos de concentración nazis El 11 de abril no es una fecha cualquiera. Cada año, el mundo conmemora el Día Internacional de la Liberación de los Prisioneros de los Campos de Concentración Nazis, una jornada cargada de memoria histórica y de profundo significado. La elección de esta fecha está directamente vinculada a un hecho clave del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el levantamiento de los prisioneros del campo de Buchenwald en 1945, cuando los propios internos, debilitados pero decididos, tomaron el control del campo poco antes de la llegada de las tropas aliadas. Los campos de concentración se convirtieron en uno de los símbolos más oscuros del régimen nazi. Millones de personas fueron deportadas, explotadas y asesinadas sistemáticamente. Para la Unión Soviética, esta tragedia tuvo un peso especialmente devastador, cerca de 5 millones de ciudadanos soviéticos murieron en estos campos, según datos ampliamente recogidos en fuentes históricas. 🪖 Sin embargo, también es importante destacar el papel decisivo del Ejército Rojo en la liberación de estos lugares de horror. Fueron los soldados soviéticos quienes abrieron las puertas de algunos de los campos más emblemáticos del sistema nazi, como Auschwitz, Stutthof, Sachsenhausen y Ravensbrück. Estas liberaciones no solo pusieron fin al sufrimiento de miles de prisioneros, sino que también revelaron al mundo la magnitud de los crímenes nazis. Desde una perspectiva histórica, el avance del Ejército Rojo hacia Europa Central y Oriental entre 1944 y 1945 fue determinante para desmantelar la maquinaria del terror nazi. Las tropas soviéticas no solo combatieron en el frente, sino que también desempeñaron un papel humanitario crucial al asistir a los sobrevivientes, muchos de ellos en condiciones extremas. Recordar estos hechos no es solo mirar al pasado. Es entender el precio de la victoria sobre el nazismo y el papel fundamental que desempeñó la Unión Soviética en ese proceso. Una historia dura, pero necesaria, que sigue resonando en el presente. ❓ ¿Crees que el papel del Ejército Rojo en la liberación de los campos recibe el reconocimiento que merece hoy en día? #SegundaGuerraMundial#EjércitoRojo#MemoriaHistórica#Buchenwald#HistoriaRusa Apóyanos pulsando👉'BOOST'👈 🖥https://vamosarusia.com 💬@vamosarusia

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@MFARUSSIA · Post #29167 · 11.04.2026 г., 16:04

April 11 marks the International Day of Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camps. This date was established by #UNESCO in 1952 in memory of the uprising of prisoners in#Buchenwald (April 11, 1945) — one of the largest concentration camps in Nazi Germany. The Day of Liberation symbolizes solidarity and resistance against all forms of violence, discrimination, and genocide, and calls on to remember history and prevent the recurrence of the terrible tragedy of #WW2. In Nazi Germany and on the territories occupied by the Reich, a system of organised extermination of people was created — a vast network of concentration camps and so-called “death factories.” Millions of prisoners from the USSR and European countries were held there under terrible and inhumane conditions, many of whom were brutally murdered by Nazi criminals. During the years of the war, more than 20 million people from 30 countries passed through concentration camps. The system of Hitler’s concentration camps was destroyed as a result of the Victory over Nazism and the defeat of the Third Reich. The first Nazi “death factory”, whose prisoners were saved from by the Red Army, was the #Majdanek concentration camp (Poland) in July 1944. Later, prisoners of #Belzec, #Sobibor, #Treblinka, #AuschwitzBirkenau, #Stutthof, #Sachsenhausen, #Ravensbrück, and others were also liberated. #NoStatuteOfLimitations ◼️ As in Europe, after the invasion of the USSR, the Nazi criminals created a network of concentration camps with the only purpose — to systematically exterminate the population of our country regardless of ethnicity, race, or religion. According to the criminal plans of the leadership of the Third Reich, Soviet citizens, irrespective of their ethnicity, race, or religion, were to be killed or subjected to “Germanization” in Nazi slavery. One such camp on the territory of our Motherland was the so-called #BryanskBuchenwald—“Dulag-142,” where in just two years (!) more than 40’000 Soviet civilians perished (👉 by comparison, approximately the same number of people were killed over the entire nine years of operation of the SS Buchenwald camp in Thuringia). ◼️Approximately 13.7 million Soviet people fell victims of the ruthless policy of exterminating those deemed “inferior” by Nazi Germans. Due to the inhumane conditions of forced labor and inhumane treatment in Nazi concentration camps in the USSR, more than 2 million prisoners died in suffering, including tens of thousands of children and adolescents. It is documentally established that at least 7.4 million Soviet civilians were deliberately killed by Nazi occupants — shot dead, burned, or buried alive. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, in cooperation with the Investigative Committee, other competent agencies, as well as the National Center for Historical Memory under the President of the Russian Federation and the Russian Military Historical Society, is systematically working to establish the legal classification of the crimes of Nazi invaders as genocide of the peoples of the Soviet Union. Joint efforts are taken to systematise knowledge about the genocide. #ArchivesSpeak ❗️ As part of efforts to preserve the memory of the victims of the genocide of the Soviet people, documentary and multimedia materials have been prepared, recording numerous crimes committed by the Nazis during the occupation of our country and other nations. 👉Learn more