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The Nazis truthfully knew what they had done was wrong. They did not want the Allied forces to find the Jews because the truth would come out and they did not want retalliation from the Allied Forces. When the Germans were shown the camps they were in denial about the realities of the Jewish deaths. They claimed they knew nothing about them but they did. The smell of the camp was smelled by the Allies a mile away.

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