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victus00 [196]
4 years ago
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Should the United States have done more to help European Jews during the 1930s? What could it have done?

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igomit [66]4 years ago
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Answer:

There are some issues related to the U.S. response to the European Jews during the 1930s.

Explanation:

Jewish refugees during the war, seek to escape from persecution in Germany in the 1930s and from the Holocaust. The Immigration and Nationality Act had imposed extremely tight rules to immigration in America, and it was not loosened in the 1930s for Germans immigrants despite the awareness of the discrimination, mass imprisonment, and violence against Jews in Nazi Germany.

The second was the late response to the Holocaust when they refused to take military action to destroy the concentration camps and the railroad lines.

America could have helped European Jews by reducing immigration restrictions. Also, could have stopped the growing antisemitism in the country towards the Jews.  

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