The British government was informed by the Polish resistance in December 1941 but didn't want to know about it. Over the next twelve months or so more information reached the Allies, but didn't receive that much publicity.
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Read Elie Wiesel, Night.
I am guessing here. I believe they are theme essays written for people to learn about the atrocities of the Holocaust or it is the 50th Anniversary of the Holocaust. I have provided some links for you to see. They may help you.
A huge event like the holocaust is not easily forgotten, and by remembering this horrific event we learn to not repeat it. Even though there is still genocide occurring to this day...
World War 2 taught (some) Americans that we need to be more tolerant of different races. When they heard the horror of the Holocaust, they realised that we were also intolerant of African-Americans as they were of the Jewish population.
tworeasons we should learn about the holocaust
The Americans did not win the Holocaust. No one won the Holocaust.
no they did not the Americans did.
yes
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Kids should learn about the Holocaust when they are in 5th or 6th grade, they should be able to understand everything and not be exposed to too much inappropriate things about the Holocaust at a young age.
America fought Germany for the end of the Holocaust, you can learn more if you research more about the Holocaust end and WW2.
Learn how to write a right sentence first, then answer the question.
The first tribe to encounter the settlers was the Powhatan Indians. As in Pocahontas and John Smith. :)
no, closer to a genocide
americans
no doubt the first year of the Holocaust.