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Other nations had no responsibilities to stop the persecution of the Jews.

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We all as nations have a duty to humanity to stop the wholesale slaughter of any certain group of people within a country under the direction and control of its government. However, political concerns are often paramount to the deaths of the victims. In some cases other countries intercede and in some well publicized cases they do not. It depends on their interests and whether those interests are served by interceding.

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