How did the soldiers react to finding Buchenwald?

They were relieved that the prisoners were still alive.

They were surprised by the true purpose of the camp.

They were angered by how the prisoners were treated.

They were suspicious of the loyalty of the prisoners.

They were horrified and disgusted by the conditions and treatment of the prisoners at Buchenwald. Many soldiers were overcome with emotions such as shock, sadness, and anger at what they saw. Some even struggled to comprehend the cruelty and inhumanity that had taken place at the camp. Many soldiers were motivated to help the survivors and provide assistance in any way they could.