No.
The United States holds absolutely no responsibility for what happened in the Holocaust. It happened in a different continent, perpetrated by a country far more advanced militarily .
because Hitler had hated Jews so when he became leader of the Germany the Nazi party sided with him and that's why they were to blame
Totalitarianism has alot to do with the Holocaust. Hitler used the power of controlling all the media to blame all misfortune that came onto Germany, on the Jewish. If something went wrong, blame it on the Jews. This provided a scapegoat for Hitler, so he could come into power and 'cleanse' Germany of the Jews. Even Books were published on how Jewish people were the "poison mushroom tainting Germany." He used the fact that he controlled everything to his advantage.
The government of Germany under the leadership of Hitler.
Scapegoating had a lot to do with the holocaust because of Hitler and the Nazi regime's blame upon Jews. Scapegoating is when something is used in place of another, in this case Hitler using Jews to blame for all war, troubles, and political/economic issues. Not only did Hitler use the Jewish population as a scapegoat, bet he manipulated and twisted the minds of his own population to heighten his own power and to strengthen his dictatorship. Scapegoating is also used in Mafias, drug cartels, and any other large crime organization; Usually illegal underground businesses run by corrupt leaders with a ladder of power installed into the system.
Germans and Russians were to blame .
yes the us is to blame because the president issued atacks on Austrian factories and not one bomb hit a death camb which was about a mile away.
The US and the other Allies did nothing to increase the number of Holocaust deaths.
no Hitler is
himself
because Hitler had hated Jews so when he became leader of the Germany the Nazi party sided with him and that's why they were to blame
if you are looking for people to blame, then he has to take a large share. Though Hitler may have provided the environment and the atmosphere within which the Holocaust might have been able to happen, it would not have been possible to carry it out and certainly not on such a large scale without Himmler.
there are not many left living to share it..
In some versions of the legend, Arthur blames himself for the deaths of his followers, as he feels responsible for leading them into battle. However, in other versions, he may also blame the betrayal of Mordred, his nephew and illegitimate son.
nothing at all
NO they both used scapegoats to blame other people for wrong doing.
to find out who is to blame for the deaths of her seven children
Normally, people would not blame the witches. They just said things and Macbeth reacted by doing things. The witches can only be held to blame if you think that Macbeth had no choice in his actions. But if he had no choice, how come the witches do have a choice?