a strategic mission to defeat the Axis powers
At the close of the war, Allied forces were on a strategic mission to defeat the Axis
powers. They found themselves in humanitarian roles after coming upon the camps
and seeing evidence of Nazi crimes. What is the most appropriate way to balance
strategic and humanitarian concerns in warfare? Are they equally important?
2 Please do not do any introduction, just answer the question directly in an essay way.
Use these sources please
Book 1: A War To Be Won
“Peoples at War, 1937-1945,” “T he Aftermath of War,” and “Epilogue”
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Book 2: The Routledge Atlas of the Second World War
Section 6: “The Unarmed and the Civilians,” Section 10: “Aftermath,” and Section 11:
“Global War”
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