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What was the reaction to the holocaust by American youth?

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.


What is the worlds reaction to the Holocaust today?

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.


What effect did D-day and the Normandy Invasion have on the Holocaust?

It finally caused all the concentrations camps to be liberated and holocause victims set free..


What name is given to the Nazi massacre of over 6 million Jews?

The Holocaust


What was the reaction of the U.S. State Department toward the Holocaust?

Until 1944 the US government didn't want to know about the Holocaust.___________There are a few books on this, including The Abandonment Of The Jews: America and the Holocaust, by David S. Wyman andSaving the Jews: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaustby Robert N. RosenIt was very complex issue and a lot of denial about whether the Jews were actually being exterminated.

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What was the Jewish reaction at the time of the Holocaust?

disbelief


What was the global reaction after the holocaust?

everybody had ice creams and had fish fights


What was reaction of US military toward holocaust?

Disgusted, obviously! This is their opposition that is doing these horrid things to their people!


What was the reaction to the holocaust by American youth?

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.


What is the worlds reaction to the Holocaust today?

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.


What effect did D-day and the Normandy Invasion have on the Holocaust?

It finally caused all the concentrations camps to be liberated and holocause victims set free..


What was the reaction from the US state department toward the holocaust?

Noone cared about the Jews...History is repeating itself today as Israel has become a pariah nation do to hatred


What name is given to the Nazi massacre of over 6 million Jews?

The Holocaust


What was the reaction of the U.S. State Department toward the Holocaust?

Until 1944 the US government didn't want to know about the Holocaust.___________There are a few books on this, including The Abandonment Of The Jews: America and the Holocaust, by David S. Wyman andSaving the Jews: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaustby Robert N. RosenIt was very complex issue and a lot of denial about whether the Jews were actually being exterminated.


What is Holocaust remembrance?

To remember the Holocaust.


Who the holocaust is?

The Holocaust is a concept not a person.


When was the Jewish Holocaust fought?

The Holocaust wasn't a war. Please see the related questions.