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because they did not want do get involved in a war.eighther that or because they didnt think that involved them because it was in Europe

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Q: Why did the US not get involved with the Nazi concentration camps?
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How did the U.S. rescue the Jews from the concentration camps?

The US did NOT "rescue Jews from the concentration camps." When the US and England had a chance to destroy Nazi concentration camps with bombing, they refused, preferring instead to bomb other military targets. Years later, at the end of the war, after six million Jews had already been murdered, some US troops participated in "liberating" a few Nazi camps. However, by then it was too late. There were very few Jews left alive.


What has the US done that is similar to the Nazi concentration camps?

During World War II, after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the US declared war with Japan, the US sent Japanese-Americans to internment camps. The US did thisin order to prevent any Japanese-Americans from being able to support the Japanese during the war.Theese internment camps, unlike Nazi concentration camps, did not mass murder their inhabitants, and they had much better conditions than the Nazi camps, but they were similar to the Nazi concentration camps in other ways:The people sent there were sent there based on their race, not on any crimes they had committedThe people's homes and belongings were confiscated and they were forced to go to the camps without warningThe people's belongings were not returned to them when they were freed from the camps (although the US did later pay these Japanese-Americans some compensation).


How did the US get involved in the conflict in world war 2?

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How many concentration camps in the US?

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Do russia and the us have concentration camps together?

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they pretended not to know


What put an end to the Nazi concentration camps?

As the Allied powers (the US, Great Britain, Soviet Union and France) began to close in on Germany towards the end of the war, they began to stumble upon the concentration camps in Germany, Poland, and other nations bordering Germany. Typically, the German garrisons guarding these camps would flee before Allied forces reached them. Thus, as the Allied lines advanced, they discovered these camps, liberating those prisoners left in the camp.


What year did the US enter the concentration camps and free the prisoners?

prisoners the free and camps consentration the enter us the did year what 1945


What did the us soldiers not found when they liberated concentration camps?

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When did the US help liberate concentration camps?

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When did US interfeered with the concentration camps?

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How does the internments in the US compare with the concentration camps in Germany?

the US camps supplied food and did not require hard labour or other hard conditions.