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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
                        US Reacts To Holocaust
	
	
 The United States Reacts to Genocide
	World War II was one of the deadliest and most destructive wars the world has ever seen.  In addition to the hundreds of thousands of soldiers killed in action, there were also six million Jewish civilians slaughtered like cattle by Hitler and the Germans.  This war originated in Germany when Adolf Hitler rose to power.  He started a process which he entitled ethnic cleansing, killing any Jewish person, gypsy, homosexual, or any other individual deemed to be inferior by his standards.  The holocaust was a systematic destruction process which, in a very diabolical fashion, developed a way for the legal demolition of property, suppression of rights, and ultimately extermination camps. 
One of the questions posed frequently is, how did the United States react to the Holocaust'  The answer is not a pleasing one in many aspects.  During World War II, The United States Of America took virtually no action to impede the holocaust.  Nor did it try to rescue the victims from the concentration camps, even though The United States was well aware of the genocide taking place. Proposals such as bombing the rail system that transported victims
	
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