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Chelmno was destroyed by the Nazis when the Soviet Army approached, and there was nobody left to liberate there. Treblinka and Belzec were also destroyed by the Nazis. (In the case of Treblinka and Belzec the Nazis even tried to turn the site into agricultural land). Sobibor was destroyed after a rebellion by the inmates.

The Nazis also blew up key installations at Auschwitz-Birkenau as the Soviet Army approached.

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Nobody. It was shut down by the SS in October 1943 after it had served its purpose; the gas chambers and other installations were destroyed and the site was grassed over. The SS even installed one of the guards as a farmer.

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The Liberators were the Allied powers ( Russia Britain and the united states)

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It was destroyed by the SS before Soviet forces reached it, so there was no liberation.

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It was dissolved by the Nazis a few months before the Soviet Army reached it. There was no liberation.

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