The various steps taken by the Nazis prior to the "Final Solution" were all taken publicly and were, therefore, reported in the press. Foreign correspondents commented on all the major anti-Jewish actions taken by the Nazis in Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia prior to World War II. Once the war began, obtaining information became more difficult, but reports, nonetheless, were published regarding the fate of the Jews. Thus, although the Nazis did not publicize the "Final Solution," less than one year after the systematic murder of the Jews was initiated, details began to filter out to the West. The first report which spoke of a plan for the mass murder of Jews was smuggled out of Poland by the Bund (a Jewish socialist political organization) and reached England in the spring of 1942. The details of this report reached the Allies from Vatican sources as well as from informants in Switzerland and the Polish underground. (Jan Karski, an emissary of the Polish underground, personally met with Franklin Roosevelt and British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden). Eventually, the American Government confirmed the reports to Jewish leaders in late November 1942. They were publicized immediately thereafter. While the details were neither complete nor wholly accurate, the Allies were aware of most of what the Germans had done to the Jews at a relatively early date.
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The Yalta Conference determined the partition of Europe at the end of World War II. Russia received eastern Europe and the Allies got the western part.
The Allies, along with the Russians, fought up to and into the very centre of Berlin. Hitler committed suicide in his bunker.
They wanted to defeat Europe by invasion.
The western allies on the western front, and the Soviets on the Russian Front.
It contributed to the World War 2. To be exact, the World War effort in Europe as the battle was a key turning point for WW2 in Europe for the Allies against the Axis.
The Allies liberated Europe from Nazi Germany and the Allies freed the people the Japanese had invaded .
the allies occupied Germany.
The allies Soviet Union
The Allies were well informed thanks to the efforts of the various resistance movements, though information about exact locations did not reach them immediately. However, it seems that they did not really want to know about the Holocaust.
In Holland a new government is forming. Europe is having financial problems. However, it is difficult to keep this answer up to date since current events are always changing. It would be better to check other current news sources.
Nationalism, Militarism, Allies and Imperialism
The general plan for the invasion of Europe by the allies.
After 1941 Russia Britain America
The arrival of new U.S troops in Europe.
The Yalta Conference determined the partition of Europe at the end of World War II. Russia received eastern Europe and the Allies got the western part.
The Allies, along with the Russians, fought up to and into the very centre of Berlin. Hitler committed suicide in his bunker.
It gave the Allies an foothold in Europe.