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The Allies failed to understand coded Nazi messages regarding the Holocaust, a U.S. government report suggests. The report, “Eavesdropping in Hell,” said Britain intercepted messages beginning in 1941 that could have confirmed the scope of the Holocaust, The New York Times reported.

August 1, 2005
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The Allies failed to understand coded Nazi messages regarding the Holocaust, a U.S. government report suggests. The report, “Eavesdropping in Hell,” said Britain intercepted messages beginning in 1941 that could have confirmed the scope of the Holocaust, The New York Times reported.

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