Consideration of American responses to Nazism during the 1930s and 1940s raises questions about the responsibility to intervene in response to persecution or genocide in another country. As soon as Hitler assumed power in 1933, Americans had access to information about Nazi Germany’s persecution of Jews and other groups. Although some Americans protested Nazism, there was no sustained, nationwide effort in the United States to oppose the Nazi treatment of Jews. Even after the US entered World War II, the government did not make the rescue of Jews a major war aim.
He came to power because he was a great orator and convinced the people that they were doing the right thing. He promised change and replaced the weak government they had before.
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<h3>Researchers also estimate global economic losses from fossil fuel air pollution at $2.9 trillion each year, or approximately 3.3 percent of global GDP. In the United States alone, air pollution from burning fossil fuels is linked to an estimated 230,000 deaths and $600 billion in economic losses annually.</h3>
<span>Two of the tangible and/or intangible ways in
which state governments improve society is are the following: frstly, imposing
a law for the citizens to abide in (intangible). In this way then, one who
disobeys, gets punishment with due process (tangible). </span>
France never invaded Germany in WWII. The Germans invaded France early in the war so they were pretty much out of the fight. But American and British common wealth troop did invade from the west and the Russians attacked from the east