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10 November, 02:19

why didn't the United States intervene once it became aware of the Nazi concentration camps? Can you think of other conflicts that the United States has acted indifferent towards?

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  1. 10 November, 02:22
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    Answer: The Allies were concentrated on defeating Germany on the battlefield; such an operation was not a priority.

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    The first reports of Nazi death camps began to appear in 1941. Many reports show that most of the world knew what was going on in those places. However, other than condemnation, no military action has been taken. The Allies focused on defeating Germany on the battlefield; the operation of rescuing hostages or destroying concentration camps was not on the Allies' priority list. Even before the war, the Allies were able to significantly reduce the effects of the Holocaust by opening their borders to Jewish refugees by chance. In the context of not engaging in a United States military conflict at a time when global danger was in place, we can take all the initial military operations of Germany and its allies in World War I and World War II. The United States was not involved in any war from the very beginning, until the moment its American interests and integrity were undermined.
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