No, that would mean that FDR was an isolationist during World War 2, which simply does not make sense. Moreover, he is not on record anywhere as describing it as 'a European problem'.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and his cabinet
The New Deal!
English sparrow
Not exactly the problem, the Holocaust is a chapter in Jewish history.
yes because the Nazis still hate the Jews ___ Please explain what you mean by 'still a problem with the holocaust', as the meaning is unclear.
usa soldiers went to the holocaust camps and bured all the Germany soldiers
Roosevelt took office during the Great Depression. That was his first big problem and challenge. The second was World War II where the US was fighting on two fronts against two well-prepared military powers.
The main problem was that they were going to die.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was trying to negotiate with the Japanese officials at the time of the bombing on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The Japanese Military was supposed to wait until they heard from the Japanese negotiators to see if their problem over the oil embargo had been resolved. They attacked an hour early and did not receive the orders to attack or a message from the negotiators.
Manic Depression
The overweening problems was an economic depression. Perhaps the most immediate troublesome aspect of the depression was the failure of banks all over the country.
This question leaves me puzzled as to what you really want to ask.