None. There was no strategy of the kind the question suggests. The rest of the world didn't want to know about the Holocaust while it was going on, and the Allies did not do anything specifically aimed at saving Jews.
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The Jewish population of central Europe was devastated following the Holocaust. The Central Europe also suffered from disease and starvation.
the Holocaust
yes, but it was nothing compared with the Holocaust in eastern Europe.
They were Ostracised from the international community after WWI due to the fact they plunged Europe into war.
most of Europe
The Allies had no 'strategy for [saving] the Jews in Europe' beyond winning the war. Until 1944 the Allies didn't even believe reports about the Holocaust, either.
The Holocaust took place from about 1940 to 1945, the international conflict was the Second World War.
The Holocaust took place in Europe.
The Holocaust started in Europe.
Germany is in Europe, anyway.The Holocaust - the extermination of the Jews - was maonly carried out in Poland.
At the time of the Holocaust much of Europe was fighting World War 2.
The Jewish population of central Europe was devastated following the Holocaust. The Central Europe also suffered from disease and starvation.
I think because of the Holocaust, most of the concentration camps were in Europe.
No. The Holocaust took place in Europe between 1941 and 1945.
the Holocaust
yes, but it was nothing compared with the Holocaust in eastern Europe.
They were Ostracised from the international community after WWI due to the fact they plunged Europe into war.