The most relevant discussion between the allies to try support was the debate on whether the Auschwitz would be bombed however concern for the Jews in captivity prevented this event from occurring.
But as a result, thousands of Jews continued to be murdered, which could have been prevented if the allies would have stopped the devastation by bombing the camps. However new evidence suggests, that the allies may have not been fully aware of the events take place at Auschwitz, as it was a complete shock to the senior allied commanders when they liberated the camps in 1945, therefore it was unclear if allies knew the full extent of Auschwitz. But in contrast to this, it was clear what was going on at Auschwitz and the allies should have
intervened.