Russia (or the U.S.S.R. as it was known then) was under the rule of Stalin, a cruel dictator, and was communist at the time. Stalin was in the process of murdering his peasants at a rapid rate at the time, and actually killed more than the estimated 6 million Jews and 5 million non-Jews that Hitler killed. Plus, the Soviet Union of course joined in WWII, and was the Allied country with the most casualties during the war.
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Russia fought against Germany in World War II (when the Holocaust happened). The Russians helped by liberating the concentration camps, freeing the Jews. Many of the Jews joined the Red Cross Army afterwards.
none except for that their Jews fought back against the Nazis. One example is of two brothers who killed Nazis and saved 100's of prisoners.
There was only one Holocaust, but similar types of concentration camps were around in Russia at the time of Stalin's power.
No they did not read during the Holocaust because the Nazis took everything they owned
A Jewish belief system that God's guardianship had been exiled during the Holocaust.
The holocaust was during World War 2
During the Holocaust, there was a war going on and immigration to the US was basically halted.