THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S RESPONSE TO THE JEWISH HOLOCAUST DURING WORLD WAR II. (Research Paper Sample)
Investigate the United States government’s response to the Jewish Holocaust during World War II.
THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S RESPONSE TO THE JEWISH HOLOCAUST DURING WORLD WAR II.
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27th July, 2019
Introduction
Having risen to power with the ideology of national and racial superiority, Adolf Hitler became the epitome of the Nazi Party and the preparatory of the most inhuman act. With the influence he had, Hitler ensured that Nazi gained more control of Germany through the implementation of laws and policies that was discriminatory against the Jews and their political rivals. This was hallmarked by the 1941 policy that rendered the Jews illegal residents and were supposed to leave the country as life was becoming more miserable for them. The Jews were not allowed to rent homes, access loans, or own anything. Such discriminatory policies coupled with the antiseptic and hateful propaganda created a very violent and violent environment that the Jews could not survive forcing them to seek refuge in parts of America, Europe, Belgium, France, and Czechoslovakia. This was followed by the physical annihilation of the Jews of Europe by after then the Nazi forces attacked the Soviet Union in June 1941. This formed the Holocaust in which 6 million Jews were murdered during Adolf Hitler reign. The Americans secretly learnt about and made an appropriate response. It is therefore very pivotal that we understand the decisions and the attempts that American made in an attempt to stop this (Placeholder1).[Mark Tadajewski and Inger L. Stole, "Marketing and the Cold War: An Overview," Journal of Historical Research in Marketing 8, no. 1 (2016): 3.]
After learning about the German’s Holocaust plan and carrying out an investigation to confirm the validity, the United States of America rallied other nations such the Soviet Union, Great Britain, and nine other allies to condemn this inhuman act. They collectively made a declaration that bitterly condemned the atrocities, cold-blooded extermination and bloody cruelties on Europe’s Jews that was being committed by the German Nazi. They were bold and vowed while stating that the Nazi would be held responsible for their war crimes and insane actions. The Americans, together with its Allies, argued that the Holocaust was not going to solve the social, political, and economic oppression that the Germans were experiencing. They were, however, way too careful to make any promise as to whether or not they would initiate the rescue process for the Europeans Jews and the innocent girls who had fallen victims .[Pontus Rudberg, "‘A Record of Infamy’: the use and abuse of the image of the Swedish Jewish response to the Holocaust," Scandinavian Journal of History 36, no. 5 (2011): doi:10.1080/03468755.2011.625282]
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