None of the Allies was particulary interested in the Nazi genocide of the Jews, at least until 1944. The U.S. and Soviet governments took the same line; it wasn't something specifically British.
One reason sometimes suggested is that the Allied governments saw 'doing something about it' as a distraction from the war effort.
In late 1942/early 1943 there was in fact some public discussion in the press in Britain about the Holocaust and what might be done about it. However, attention turned (or was deflected) elsewhere.
Hitler's policy of genocide as a way to rid Europe of its Jews
Blacks & Jews.
It was all three. Hitler choked the jews in gas chambers, tortured them to death, made them work brutally till they died, etc.
An all Aryan culture with no imperfections, free of racial differences, sexuality and mental retardation.
Millions were murdered.
Hitler's policy of genocide as a way to rid Europe of its Jews
They where persecution by Hitlers solders
Blacks & Jews.
It was all three. Hitler choked the jews in gas chambers, tortured them to death, made them work brutally till they died, etc.
The Nazis and Hitler committed genocide on the European Jews.
He wanted to exterminate the Jews.
he was very racist to the Jews
No. A minority survived.
An all Aryan culture with no imperfections, free of racial differences, sexuality and mental retardation.
Hitler treated the Jews as outcasts. The Jews were persecuted and then subjected to restrictions that anyone else were not given.
About 6 million
About 6 million