It sounds as if you are confusing World War 2 and the Holocaust. Please see the related question below.
It was called 'Isolationism'.
The Native Americans or American Indians lived in the United States before it was first colonized.
Long before it was the USSR, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia.
WW2 started before the Holocaust.
It was bought from Russia by the United States in 1867, then it was a territory. It became a state in 1959.
Are you implying that the disabled didn't exist before the holocaust?
He was a United States Senator from Illin
President of the United States was McKinley's highest position. Before that he was governor of Ohio and served six terms in the US Congress.
Governor of New York State.
President of the United States was McKinley's highest position. Before that he was governor of Ohio and served six terms in the US Congress.
You should probably attempt to have your criminal record expunged or sealed before you seek a position as a teacher anywhere in the United States.
John F. Kennedy applied for the position of President of the United States. He successfully won the election in 1960 and became the 35th President of the United States.
The Native Americans or American Indians lived in the United States before it was first colonized.
George Washington was the first president of the United States. There were none before him.
Horse back riding was there before the United states were formed.
Long before it was the USSR, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia.
Before the first time JOhn Cena became the united states champion, the champion was the big show
Before the Holocaust, Jews faced persecution in much of the world, just not as bad as the Nazi persecution. Persecution was intense in Russia (both under the Tzars and the Communists). In Western Europe and the United States, Jews enjoyed relatively civil treatment, with many of the rights of citizenship, although there was still considerable legal discrimination against Jews even in the United States. Jews in Arab lands had second-class citizenship, although sometimes this allowed a comfortable existence comparable to that of European Jews. 200 years before the Holocaust, the Spanish Inquisition was still actively persecuting crypto-Jews, sometimes burning them at the stake, and Jews had no secure rights of citizenship in any country.