yes and no. they went to Germany and came across concentration camps on luck. the holocaust was an event not a thing you can find. the German citizens may have been aware of this and told us soldiers though.
They talk about the holocaust?
They were militias. Citizen soldiers.
Probably. I'd suggest that you ask a local synagogue for more precise information.
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.
Soldiers died in POW camps, but the Holocaust wasn't directed at soldiers.
yes and no. they went to Germany and came across concentration camps on luck. the holocaust was an event not a thing you can find. the German citizens may have been aware of this and told us soldiers though.
It is very likely. You could ask a local synagogue tactfully.
yes it hasit affected us cause many of soldiers went to Europe and never came backour own people died cause of the holocaust___None of the Allies fought "cause of the holocaust" ... World War 2 was not fought to save the Jews.
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.
They talk about the holocaust?
Many of them. If you visit a local holocaust museum, you can find talks that are given by survivors. I've been privileged to attend a couple of these. They are very moving and hard to listen to.
The US Constitution was not affected by Holocaust.
well the Holocaust is important to the worlds history.
no
Nothing specific, the US was fighting a war for most of the time during the Holocaust.
They were militias. Citizen soldiers.