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B. They prioritized military victory over humanitarian concerns during the conflict.
During World War II, while there were reports and evidence of the Holocaust and atrocities committed against Jews and others, the primary focus of the United States and other Allied nations was on achieving military victory against the Axis powers. Humanitarian concerns were often deprioritized in favor of strategic military objectives, and significant interventions specifically aimed at stopping the Holocaust were largely absent during the war.