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7 June, 01:06

How did allied commander general dwight Eisenhower respond to the holocaust

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  1. 7 June, 03:05
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    Dwight D. Eisenhower represents a leader who took a stand by ensuring that his soldiers and other important international leaders witnessed the atrocities of the Holocaust. Eisenhower was concerned that in the future, the atrocities of the Holocaust would be called "propaganda." He wanted to make sure that the world never forget what had happened and therefore took measures to ensure that atrocities were documented.
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