No, 6 million of them were killed. Given this number it is clear that the US did not do enough to prevent it. You may say that other countries should have done more too, but most of them were fighting for survival themselves and could do no more than they did.
The US had an opportunity to ransom several thousand Jews but negotiations took too long and we didnt want to give money (or equiptment) to our enemies.
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There was very little that the US could have done once the war had started. Before the war there were calls for diplomatic sanctions, but equally the Jews were not seen as important enough to risk the economy over.
Once the Holocaust had started it was too late. The US, Britain and other countries should have allowed far more refugees in earlier.
They never did they just got robbed, forced work, and deaf after they were done doing this they got more jews. For Themselves and it kept on.
Britain could have accepted many more refugees before the World War 2 started. It could also have eased some of the restrictions on Jewish migration to Palestine, which at that time included present day Israel and was under British rule. It could also have also have allowed Jews to migrate to some of the colonies in the Britsh Empire.
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935. These laws declared that Jews, Romani, and Blacks could not be citizens or marry German citizens. This was done because Hitler had made a scapegoat of these people and blamed them for World War I. Jewish businesses were banned and Jewish books were burned. Jews were not allowed to hold jobs in government.
The Allies and the Underground Resistance tried to help thousands of Jews escape from occupied countries and get relocated elsewhere. The majority of the Jews relocated to the United States and Israel. Once the war was over the Jews were freed from the concentration camps and cared for. The survivors were eventually relocated. The dead ones were properly buried. The Allied Forces made the Germans bury the Jews.
There are many potential answers to that, as there are many armies and tribes and empires throughout the history of the world that never invaded Ireland. There are two obvious ones that actually could have done so. The first were the Romans during the Roman Empire. The second would be the Germans during the two world wars.
The Jews were forced to build a wall. This was done so the Jews could not escape until the Germans could send them to concentration camps. Many were sent to Treblinka for extermination.
Holocaust. This was done by the Germans under the orders of Hitler in WWII.
They never did they just got robbed, forced work, and deaf after they were done doing this they got more jews. For Themselves and it kept on.
Britain could have accepted many more refugees before the World War 2 started. It could also have eased some of the restrictions on Jewish migration to Palestine, which at that time included present day Israel and was under British rule. It could also have also have allowed Jews to migrate to some of the colonies in the Britsh Empire.
They most certainly did not act alone. Some countries even paid the Nazis to take their Jews. In France the rounding up of Jews was done by the French police and the transportation done by the French railways.
World War Two was a major contributor to the Holocaust. Under the shadow of war, many things could be done, many laws could be passed that would not have been allowed during a time of peace.
not much...
There is no single opposite of the preposition during (at the same time as). Something done "not during" could either be done before or done after.The similar adjectives simultaneous and concurrentcan have the opposites separate or discrete.
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someone could enslave your mind-eliminating everything that could happen. this being done, they could destroy your dreams and hopes, and guilt trip you into thinking that their way is the "right way". kind of how nazis did to the Jews during WW2.
Kill the Jews Also everyone else. No special treatment for the Jews, just sounds hilarious if you only say the first part.
yes, although the practicing of it was outlawed, no matter what was done to their bodies, reigion could not be taken away from them