Summarize the full Allied response to the Holocaust after World War II.(1 point)

Responses

The Allies began to punish any prison guards and officials they discovered in the camps. Punishments included cleanup and burial, as well as more violent actions such as beatings and executions.
The Allies began to punish any prison guards and officials they discovered in the camps. Punishments included cleanup and burial, as well as more violent actions such as beatings and executions.

The Allies developed responses to aid the victims of the Holocaust, punish those who were in charge of the genocide, and offer Jewish people throughout the world an opportunity to have their own homeland.
The Allies developed responses to aid the victims of the Holocaust, punish those who were in charge of the genocide, and offer Jewish people throughout the world an opportunity to have their own homeland.

Once the war was officially over, the Allies had to support over two million Europeans who had been displaced by the war. This included over 275,000 Jewish people.

The Allied response to the Holocaust after World War II involved punishing the prison guards and officials in the camps, providing aid to the victims, punishing those responsible for the genocide, and offering Jewish people the opportunity to have their own homeland. Additionally, the Allies had to support the millions of Europeans, including over 275,000 Jewish people, who were displaced by the war.