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Follow the link to the Holocaust Memorial Museum website (more specifically the page titled, “How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?”) and using the information on the site, answer the three questions below in the space provided. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/question/how-did-the-united-states-government-and-american-people-respond-to-nazism



How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?


What were the main reasons for US resistance to immigration and rescue before 1939? Did these factors change during World War II?


What pressures and motivations at home and abroad drive support or resistance to immigration, or even refugee rescue, in your country?


How can knowledge of the events in Germany and Europe before the Nazis came to power help citizens today respond to threats of genocide and mass atrocity?

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Answer:

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.

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