Most of us are too young to remember the victims, all that we can do is learn about what happened.
There are many survivors still around from the Holocaust. Any European Jew in his 70s or older would have been old enough to remember it.
I wonder what you mean by holocaust communities.
The US constitution pre-dated the Holocaust by about 150 years, it did not prevent the Holocaust happening the first time. The Holocaust happened very far away from the USA, whether the US even had a constitution was totally irrelevant.
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.
The U.S. started to help in the Holocaust when the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor.
As far as I am aware the censors have not banned any books on the Holocaust. One of the best is "The Holocaust Chronicle" by Publications International, Ltd.
Most of us are too young to remember the victims, all that we can do is learn about what happened.
To remember what effect it had on 'us' is less important than what effect it had on those who experienced it.
mostly it is learning
They didn't do much help because America refused t negotiate with any Hostile groups or countries
she wrote books
the way to help you remember Christmas past is to have video's and pictures.... and our love and presents!!!!! :)
The Holocaust was not the fault of the US! It is sometimes said that the US and their Allies did not do much (or anything) to stop the Holocaust. See the related question.
Photographs
presents
To help us remember what was said.