Allies: U.S., Great Britain, and the Soviet Union are the most recognized "Allies" (before 1941, Great Britain, France, and Poland)
Axis: Germany, Italy, and Japan.
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The question confuses the Holocaust with World War 2. See the related question.
It sounds as if you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2. The Holocaust took place during World War 2, but it was only one part of the war.
the Holocaust had no 'the Allies' per se, there were alliances like between the escape committees inside camps and the local resistance groups.
The allies freed the camps in July 1944
The Allies were Britain (and what we now call the Commonwealth), the Soviet Union, Poland, (Free) France, (and some others) and later the United States. They were locaated originally in these countries, but could be found liberating the world from the Axis forces.
to liberate people of the Jewish faith
They were probably wondering why no countries were coming to the rescue. When the Allies finally got there, already thousands of Jews had been killed. It was called the Holocaust.
From late 1941 onwards, the Allies were informed - but they didn't want to know about it.
the Holocaust had no 'the Allies' per se, there were alliances like between the escape committees inside camps and the local resistance groups.
There was no single 'year of the Holocaust' ...
No. In fact, 'preventing the Holocaust' was not even a war aim of the Allies. Please also see the related question.
This question confuses the Holocaust (genocide) with World War 2.
The Holocaust was not 'solved'. Rather it was stopped when Nazi Germany was defeated by the Allies.
This question confuses the holocaust with World War 2.
The countries affected were:GermanyAreas annexed by Germany (such as Austria, the Czech lands)German satellite states (like Slovakia)Countries invaded by Germany, like the NetherlandsMost of Germany's allies, especially Croatia and Romania
Most of the countries under Nazi rule (and the control of their allies) lost over 50% of their Jewish population:PolandLithuaniaLatviaSerbiaThe Netherlands (Holland)BelarusCroatiaRomaniaHungaryAustria
The allies freed the camps in July 1944
Dwight D. Eisenhower
they were allies with the germens