Canada was quite indifferent to the Holocaust while it was happening, although in subsequent years Canada joined in the general world-wide disapproval of that atrocity. During WW II Canada fought very hard to defeat the Third Reich, but not out of concern for the Holocaust, only out of concern that Canada would wind up being conquered by the Third Reich (as so many other nations had been) if they were not stopped.
Canada's position on the genocide of the Jews during World War 2's holocaust was the same as the US position. It was atrocious, brutal, a crime and they were all for the war crimes tribunal executing the Nazi leaders for what thy did to the Jews.
Ottawa
Newfoundland and Labrador
that Hitler was wrong for killing the Jews. all people should be treated the same.
The reaction of American youth to the Holocaust varied, with some expressing shock and horror at the atrocities being reported, while others were largely unaware due to limited media coverage and the distance of the events. In the post-war years, many young people became active in movements advocating for civil rights and humanitarian causes, motivated in part by the lessons learned from the Holocaust. There was also a growing interest in Jewish history and culture, leading to increased awareness and education about the Holocaust in schools and communities.
The world believes that the Holocaust is one of the greatest tragedies that has ever occurred. It resulted in the death of six million Jewish people, and another five million people who were also murdered in the camps.
disbelief
everybody had ice creams and had fish fights
canadas national fish is cod and salmon................................................thats wat i think how bout u
Ottawa
tropical fruit
mama
Newfoundland and Labrador
July 1st
To many laws to list
pooopooo
Hockey
I think they celebrate Christmas