The honest answer is that nobody wanted to enter a war to save Jews. There wasn't a powerful of group of people that cared enough to make a difference.
Before the liberation of the camps, Jews was forced to work and/or Killed
Not enough.
liberation.
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they start earlyer :)
Because they allies known that the jews didnt do anything wrong and were imprisoned and killed, this made the allies soft hearted and freed some jews but some were taking for questioning about the holocaust, NO JEWS WERE IMPRISONED BY THEY ALLIES AFTER THEY WAS LIBERATED
That varied a lot, and in particular from country to country. In Poland, there was still a lot of antisemitism. See the link.
no they did not
There are numerous such organizations. The three most famous are the Palestine Liberation Organization, Hezbollah, and Hamas.
The great 19th and 20th Century movement associated with Israel was not one of liberation. It was a movement to establish a secure homeland for Jews who had survived and already been either liberated or expelled from other places.
Jewish people celebrate Passover to celebrate their people's liberation from slavery. The holiday celebrates when Jews were freed from slavery in Ancient Egypt.
Not unless you use a cheat or trade.