No it did not alter the war on the Allie’s side. Many of the soldiers felt petty and sorrow for the people in the death camps but militarily wise the air force knew of the death camps and could of bombed certain facilities in the death camps to disturb and save lives but they wanted to save there logistics and focus them on the war effort
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The correct answer is <span>D. India didn't pick sides between the Soviet Union and the United States.
The Nonaligned movement was a group of countries that didn't want to choose sides in the cold war. They were mostly talking about china which was communist and thus related to the soviet union. However, they didn't take sides and kept to themselves.</span>
It might be said that the French explorers learnt how to make boats suitable for the coastal waters, rivers and lakes when they were at the great Lakes. They decided to build small sailing- ships to travel the entire length of the Missouri and the Mississippi River to New Orleans on the golf of Mexico. They built <span>native birch-bark canoes and large rafts.</span>
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