Description
Auschwitz and the Allies by Martin Gilbert is a powerful and meticulously researched historical investigation into what the Allied powers knew about the Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz during World War II.
In this important work, historian Martin Gilbert examines government records, intelligence reports, and wartime communications to reveal how information about the atrocities reached Allied leaders and how they responded. The book explores the complex political, military, and moral challenges faced during the war while shedding light on one of the most difficult and debated topics in Holocaust history.
Widely regarded as a significant contribution to modern historical scholarship, Auschwitz and the Allies offers readers a thought-provoking and deeply informative perspective on wartime decision-making and the international response to the Holocaust.


















