Incredible rage toward the Germans when we finally started attacking the death camps(or concentration camps). But after we learned of their crimes, we started taking countless measures into our own hands to prevent this Horror from ever happening again, and prevent crimes of hate against our own.
Disbelief was the overwhelming response.
There was almost no response beyond condemnation.
There was no international response (in the sense of a co-ordinated response).Bear in mind that the United Nations didn't yet exist and the League of Nations had ceased to function.At the time of the Holocaust most of the world was at war; all countries had their own preoccupations and they were not very interested in the Holocaust.
At the time of the Holocaust, the nation of Israel did not yet exist.
Israel - but the idea that it was created 'in response to the holocaust' needs very careful scrutiny.
"Not cool dudes, NOT cool."
There was no single, co-ordinated Jewish response. Have a look at the related question.
The holocaust was during World War 2
The Holocaust was during World War 2
the holocaust was in the duration of world war II, ___ Yes, the Holocaust took place during World War 2.
One was to pretend/hope that it was not going to happen to them.
No, the Holocaust took place during World War 2. The Holocaust refers to the Nazi genocide of the Jews in 1941-1945: it is not a nickname for either of the World Wars.