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The issue of why the Allies did not act on early reports of atrocities in the Auschwitz concentration camp by destroying it or its railways by air during World War II has been a subject of controversy since the late 1970s. Brought to public attention by a 1978 article from historian David Wyman, it has been described by Michael Berenbaum as "a moral question emblematic of the Allied response to the plight of the Jews during the Holocaust", and whether or not the Allies had the requisite knowledge and the technical capability to act continues to be explored by historians. The U.S. government followed the military's strong advice to always keep the defeat of Germany the paramount objective, and refused to tolerate outside civilian advice regarding alternative military operations. No major Am

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  • الجدول حول تفجير أوشفيتز (ar)
  • Auschwitz bombing debate (en)
  • Débat sur le bombardement d'Auschwitz (fr)
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  • لا يزال المؤرخون يبحثون عن سبب عدم تعرض معسكر اعتقال أوشفيتز للقصف من قبل الحلفاء خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية. (ar)
  • The issue of why the Allies did not act on early reports of atrocities in the Auschwitz concentration camp by destroying it or its railways by air during World War II has been a subject of controversy since the late 1970s. Brought to public attention by a 1978 article from historian David Wyman, it has been described by Michael Berenbaum as "a moral question emblematic of the Allied response to the plight of the Jews during the Holocaust", and whether or not the Allies had the requisite knowledge and the technical capability to act continues to be explored by historians. The U.S. government followed the military's strong advice to always keep the defeat of Germany the paramount objective, and refused to tolerate outside civilian advice regarding alternative military operations. No major Am (en)
  • La question du bombardement du camp de concentration d'Auschwitz et les raisons pour lesquelles les Alliés décidèrent de ne pas l'effectuer continuent d'être étudiées par les historiens[évasif]. Michael Berenbaum explique qu'il s'agit non seulement d'une question historique, mais également d'une question morale emblématique de la position des Alliés à l'égard de la Shoah durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. L'historien David S. Wyman qui a longuement étudié les réactions des États-Unis face à cet enjeu, s'interroge : Article principal : Shoah. (fr)
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