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Could the Allies have destroyed the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944, saving the lives of tens of thousands of Holocaust victims? Could the Allied forces have cut the railway lines leading to Auschwitz, disrupting the transportation of the Hungarian Jews to their deaths? For years these questions have been debated heatedly by historians and military experts (though seldom in the same forum).
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This book, inspired by a conference held to mark the opening of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, brings together the key contributions to this debate with new articles by eminent historians of World War II and the Holocaust. It also includes a selection of the most important historical documents, as well as crucial aerial reconnaissance photos from 1944.
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