Have you any reason at all to think that this is likely to happen? For example, are Jews persecuted in the US? Surely not!
Yes, the refusal of the US to denounce the German treatment of Jews effectively gave Hitler and the Nazis permission to perpetrate the Holocaust.
No, there were survivors, too. There were also Jews living in countries like the US that were beyond the reach of the Nazis.
The US constitution pre-dated the Holocaust by about 150 years, it did not prevent the Holocaust happening the first time. The Holocaust happened very far away from the USA, whether the US even had a constitution was totally irrelevant.
the holocaust impacted us in a lot of ways 1.) we built an atomic bomb because we let some Jews come to the US 2.)thats all i know cause i love cats
To remember what effect it had on 'us' is less important than what effect it had on those who experienced it.
The Jews did not make the Holocaust. Six million Jews were killed IN the Holocaust. The Holocaust was created by Hitler, Himmler, and those in their political realm, not by Jews. The Jews were innocent. They were not guilty of anything
The Holocaust was an action of Christians against Jews. Though it has to be said that they did not kill because they thought it their Christian duty. They did spread accusations like 'Jews killed Christ', they even came up with an explanation of how Christ was not a Jew.
There was no response, not even diplomatic or economic sanctions. This led Hitler to be more and more draconian with the Jews and eventually led to the Holocaust.
Yes especially European Jews to escape Hitler's holocaust.
No, as the U.S. was never under Nazi occupation. See the related questions.
Until 1944 the US government didn't want to know about the Holocaust.___________There are a few books on this, including The Abandonment Of The Jews: America and the Holocaust, by David S. Wyman andSaving the Jews: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaustby Robert N. RosenIt was very complex issue and a lot of denial about whether the Jews were actually being exterminated.
Tried to persuade the germans to free some jews in exchange of weaponary