In World War 2 the US State Department was antisemitic.
Until 1944 the US government didn't want to know about the Holocaust.
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There are a few books on this, including The Abandonment Of The Jews: America and the Holocaust, by David S. Wyman and
Saving the Jews: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaust
by Robert N. Rosen
It was very complex issue and a lot of denial about whether the Jews were actually being exterminated.
At the time, United Nations didn't exsist. However, they created a law against genocide, eventually.
Disgusted, obviously! This is their opposition that is doing these horrid things to their people!
Noone cared about the Jews...History is repeating itself today as Israel has become a pariah nation do to hatred
It was condemned by the League of Nations and most of its constituent nations objected, but lacking an enforcement arm or capacity to force conflicting nations to mediate, no proclomation of condemnation achieved anything.
The Holocaust.
There are no nations that have acted out against the US in order to have supported North Korea in any past conflicts, as of 2013. While many nations such as Soviet nations and China have supported North Korea at times, they did so without malice toward the United States.
Until 1944 the US government didn't want to know about the Holocaust.___________There are a few books on this, including The Abandonment Of The Jews: America and the Holocaust, by David S. Wyman andSaving the Jews: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaustby Robert N. RosenIt was very complex issue and a lot of denial about whether the Jews were actually being exterminated.
The League of Nations was formed after World War 1 and fell apart as a reslt of World War 2. The United Nations formed toward the end of World War 2, initially as an organization of nations opposed to the Axis Powers.
Though Germany was the immoral one, Italy and Japan were looked at negatively.
Though Germany was the immoral one, Italy and Japan were looked at negatively.
The word is the Holocaust.
Beginning in the early 1990s, many African nations joined the worldwide trend toward democracy.
Beginning in the early 1990s, many African nations joined the worldwide trend toward democracy.