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no, they were very conscious of this as they were worried that the troops would refuse to fight if they were fighting to free Jews. Already half of the country did not want to enter the war, they were worried also about the home front.

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'Freeing the Jews' was not a war aim for any of the Allies: that is one of those myths about World War 2.

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