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On D-Day, June 6th, 1944, Allied troops landed in France in the final push to defeat Nazi Germany and the Third Reich. While D-Day had little to do with imprisoned Jews in the Holocuast, it marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany. Less than a year later, the Allies won the war. In doing so, they liberated dozens of German concentraiton camps and death camps, where millions of innocent Jewsih men, women and children had been murdered. Unfortunately, the Allies could have saved hundreds of thousands of Jews by taking them in when the war began, or by bombing known Nazi concentration camps during the war. Instead, the Allies targeted the Nazi war machine.

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There no 'D-Day of the Holocaust'. World War 2 and the Holocaust are not the same thing. Please see the related question.

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