Which of the following was a response to the issue of displaced persons after World War II? All displaced persons were sent back to the places they had lived prior to the war. The United Nations created a Jewish homeland, Israel, in Palestine. Nothing was done to help displaced persons at the end of the war.

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The correct statement is that the United Nations had created a Jewish homeland, Israel, in Palestine as a responding to the issue of displaced persons at the end of the World War II. So, the correct option is B.

Jewish mass assassination was done during the World War II by Nazis of Germany under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler of the Nazism Party.

Conditions of Jews after the World War II.

  • During the World War II, Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany, ordered a mass killing of Jewish citizens to serve the purpose of spreading Nazism in the country.

  • This was one of the most important events in the history of the Twentieth Century, which resulted in disruption of the world economy and there was a sense of disgrace among the Jews.

  • United Nations stepped at the front with the collaboration with Palestine to set up Israel as a homeland for the displaced persons during the Jewish killing.

Hence, the correct option is B that the United Nations set up Jewish homeland as Israel in Palestine after the World War II as a response to the issue of displaced person.

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