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- what is the main reason the allied powers likely did not free the people at the nazi camps quicker?
a. they were unable to reach the camps.
b. they were unaware of what was happening.
c. they were focused on winning the war.
d. the germans hid what they were doing well.
During World War II, the Allied Powers' primary strategic focus was on defeating the Axis powers (including Nazi Germany) to win the war. While they were aware of the camps (ruling out B and D, and they were working to advance to reach the camps, but their main priority was military victory to end the war and the atrocities. Option A is incorrect as they were advancing, and their main constraint was focusing on war - winning efforts. So the main reason is they were focused on winning the war.
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C. They were focused on winning the war.