By mid 1942 the US government was well informed, though obviously not about all the details.
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The US did not declare war on Germany. Germany declared war on the US shortly after the Japanese attack on Hawaii.
There was no persecution of Jews in the US
No, the Nazi government of Germany could not employ genocide in the US. However, if Germany had defeated the United States, then the Germans would most certainly murdered millions of Americans (Jews & non-Jews).
it is important for us to know what is happening around us..
Most of them came from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Those were German Jews.
Attractive and even flattering as the concept may be, there's actually no evidence to suggest that Jews are anything special for the US. In fact, one of the nation's founding principles is that nothing like that shall take shape here.
As far as I know the only figure available is 250,000 refugees from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1941. This figure includes political refugees.
U.S.A had a lot of jews at the time and so Hitler hated them
Most of them came from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Those were German Jews.
I only know a couple.Israel,Russia,Germany,North America.___All countries under Nazi rule. This did not include Israel or the US. The countries with the highest numbers of Holocaust victims were:Poland (about 2.9 million Jews)Hungary (about 450,000 Jews)
Most of them came from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Those were German Jews.