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Hard to Imagine what the red army troops must have thought when they first encountered the camp and those poor people, even after all the death and destruction they'd already seen.
You make it sound like the soviets were white lambs when it comes to atrocious internment of people. You should read up on the history of the soviets and their invasion of e.g. the baltics before the nazis took over and then were taken back again by the soviets.
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I can recomment the Museum of Occupation in Riga (Latvia) as well as the Cheka/KGB Cornerhouse Museum.
My point is: Soviet soldiers knew the concept of draconic encampment in gulags and arbitrary death sentences.
I'm not looking for a lecture pal, thanks all the same