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Distance was one thing.

The US was already fighting a war in five continents when they found out about it.

It was a European problem, nothing to do with the US.

The US was worried that it would lose support at home if people thought that they were fighing to save Jews.

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The United States government was worried that the voters and soldiers would complain if they thought that the US was fighting in order to save Jews.

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great answer thankss!

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they werent involved because it happened in Germany

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