During the beginning of the Holocaust the US government was isolationist and so didn't "want to" get involved with the European affairs, however with the start of World War 2 entered some foreign policies (which were also to increase income as people depended on the States for their supplies). After the attack of Pearl Harbour though is when they entered the Pacific War (December 7, 1941) and then since they were fighting against Japan, they also entered the European war zone.
Nothing specific, the US was fighting a war for most of the time during the Holocaust.
They talk about the holocaust?
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.
During the Holocaust, there was a war going on and immigration to the US was basically halted.
The Holocaust occurred during WWII and was perpetrated by the Nazis in Europe. VE Day was in May of 1945. Truman became US President 12 April 1945 because of the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. So for the Holocaust, Roosevelt was the US President during the Holocaust.
The U.S. started to help in the Holocaust when the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor.
Franklin D Roosevelt was president. Not sure about how he felt about it.
Franklin D Roosevelt
are you suggesting that there was some? or what if there was some? which kind of government are you thinking of? More data needed
The Holocaust was committed by the government of Nazi Germany.
Bob Hope was not a hero of the Holocaust. He was in no way involved. During this period he worked for the USO providing entertainment and morale boosting shows for the US army, who also had nothing to do with the Holocaust.
yes, but not many.