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many countries didn't want to refuge the Jews people because Hitler would kill them.

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Generally other nations stayed silent, the world was trying to recover from 'the Great Depression' - one of the biggest recessions of the recent times (and the biggest of the twentieth century). At this time there was no international convention on human rights many countries had unfair laws, the US had taken away citizenship from those ethnically from East Asia and had itself committed a genocide against its aboriginal population. More recently the Armenians in Turkey had been the victims of a genocide. Japan was expanding its Empire in the east in defiance of the League of Nations, committing countless act of what would later be called crimes against humanity.

In short, the world had many more things to concern itself with than to interfere in Another Country's domestic policy.

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The world did not go against the German Nazis because the other countries did not want to get involved in the dispute and have another bloody world war.

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many countries didn't want to refuge the Jews people because Hitler would kill them.

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Generally other nations stayed silent, the world was trying to recover from 'the Great Depression' - one of the biggest recessions of the recent times (and the biggest of the twentieth century). At this time there was no international convention on human rights many countries had unfair laws, the US had taken away citizenship from those ethnically from East Asia and had itself committed a genocide against its aboriginal population. More recently the Armenians in Turkey had been the victims of a genocide. Japan was expanding its Empire in the east in defiance of the League of Nations, committing countless act of what would later be called crimes against humanity.

In short, the world had many more things to concern itself with than to interfere in Another Country's domestic policy.

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The world did not go against the German Nazis because the other countries did not want to get involved in the dispute and have another bloody world war.

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How did the world react to the persecution of the Jews?

Insufficiently, to say the least.


How was the persecution of Jews significant to the outcome of World War 2?

I don't think the Nazi persecution of the Jews had any bearing on the '''outcome''' of World War 2. The war (unlike the Holocaust) was not about the Jews.


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On the Jews.


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the world was being re-shaped, the Jews did not figure into the Nazi vision of an ideal society, the persecution was their way of realizing their vision


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They where persecution by Hitlers solders


What was the outcome of the hate towards Jews in World War 2?

The outcome of the persecution towards the jews were The Holocaust. The mass murders of 6.8 million Jews


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Most of the scenes with Jews in showed persecution of Jews.


How did the persecution of the Jews get so much worse after world war 2?

Even after World War II, social exclusion and discrimination against Jews was still set forth


How did the Jews persecution end?

The people responsible for the persecution were removed from places of power that enabled them to commint the persecution.


How did persecution contribute to the spread of Judaism?

Persecution forced the Jews to migrate to new regions.


When did the world react to the Holocaust?

They never actually did anything until 1945 and that was when most of the camps had killed all the Jews.


In what book did Hitler blames Jews for Germanys fate following World War 1?

there were many books that did, including text books in schools.