During the Holocaust, the Allies did little to prevent homicide and crime. Ally all the resources and influential allies can take more measures to prevent the Holocaust. According to Allied Forces, their work to prevent the Holocaust is equivalent to negligence. It is controversial how much the Allies know about the Holocaust. According to the BBC's report, Churchill was told about the killing and killing of the Jews (Gilbert). After the start of the massacre, he discovered this through his smart service (Gilbert).
Concerns about the so-called Allied atrocities during wartime, especially in countries that completely denied the Holocaust, are the subject of the Holocaust denial. According to historian Deborah Lipstadt, the concept of "same level of military error" such as eviction after war and coalition crime is the center of denial of contemporary massacres. It is a repeated theme, what she calls "immoral equivalency". Japan 's new nationalists believe that the war crimes of the Allies and the war crime tribunal of Tokyo' s shortcomings are equivalent to war crimes committed by the Japanese army during the war. American historian John W. Dowower wrote that this position is "revocation of immoral history - just like other people's illegal activities are exempt from their own crimes".
Historians and Holocaust researchers tried to determine when the Allies recognized the extinction of the Jews of the Nazi era, in particular the extermination camp system. In 1999, the U.S. government passed the Nazi War Crime Information Disclosure Act (P.L. 105-246), which stipulated the Nazi war criminal document's declassification of confidentiality, but was later amended to include the Japanese empire government. As a result, more than 600 intercepted messages have been revealed for decryption and translation; Robert Hanyok, a national security bureau historian, said Allied Communications Intelligence "slashed Allied leaders themselves I will not conclude "We will warn early about its nature and scope"
The Holocaust train is a railway transport operated by the state railway system of the German Empire under the strict supervision of the German Nazi and its allies, forcing the victims of the Jews and other Holocausts to force German Nazi It was expelled to a concentration camp. Contemporary historians believe that the scale of "final solution" can not be achieved without mass transportation of railways. Elimination of the target population in the "final solution" depends on two factors: death camps supply gas to the victims and railways that transport victims from their bodies and slums to extinction The ability to "process" the ability. The most modern and accurate figure on the scale of the "final solution" still depends to some extent on the transport records of the German railway.