The Encyclopedia of World Religions

206 S Holocaust, the

better to cooperate in the deportations than to face immediate, violent reprisals from the Nazis. Although the Allies fighting Germany had reliable

reports of the mass exterminations, they did noth ing to disrupt railway access to the camps. Doing so would have been relatively easy and effective.

Population of Jews in Europe before and after the Holocaust

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