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The sad thing is other countries did know, the fact is other countries were also facing tough times, as it was going on during the war. many countrues were not in a strong enough state to do anything about the situation in Germany and the other countries involved with the Holocaust!

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Q: Was the Holocaust being kept a very big secret to the world or did other countries know what was going on in Germany and Europe?
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