Franklin Roosevelt was well informed about what the Nazis were doing. He did not do anything specifically to end the Holocaust.
Jan Karski, a member of the Polish resistance and a courier, had two lengthy face-to-face meetings with FDR at the time of the Holocaust. Karski described the conditions in the Warsaw Ghetto and told him about the extermination camps. He implored Roosevelt to do something about it, but according to Karski, Roosevelt merely kept on saying, 'Tell them that the guilty will be punished'. He did not respond to Karski's point that what was need was immediate help.
FDR wrote a book informing people what was happening and what could be dont to stop it. He later acted and went to war with Germany.
he felt that it was bad he felt that it was bad
FDR was apauled and dishartend by such act but had no reason to interfer in the war at that time.
Until 1944 the US government didn't want to know about the Holocaust.___________There are a few books on this, including The Abandonment Of The Jews: America and the Holocaust, by David S. Wyman andSaving the Jews: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaustby Robert N. RosenIt was very complex issue and a lot of denial about whether the Jews were actually being exterminated.
stupid and sad
Benjamin Franklin
Monroe doctrine. That or Whiskey rebellion!
astonishment and optimism
Before December 7, 1941, President F. D. Roosevelt supported neutrality.
Dr. Seuss. What is he drawing about the United States' feelings toward joining WWII?
The Holocaust.
Hester feels a mix of curiosity, caution, and attraction towards the stranger. She is intrigued by his mysterious and enigmatic demeanor, but also senses some danger and uncertainty in his presence. Overall, Hester's feelings towards the stranger are complex and evolving throughout their interaction.
edward never felt or expressed any feelings toward rosalie
What does Papa’s gift of a used religious medal tell about his feelings toward Francisco?
Until 1944 the US government didn't want to know about the Holocaust.___________There are a few books on this, including The Abandonment Of The Jews: America and the Holocaust, by David S. Wyman andSaving the Jews: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaustby Robert N. RosenIt was very complex issue and a lot of denial about whether the Jews were actually being exterminated.
Abigail still has strong feelings for him after their recent affair.
Depends on HOW they changed. Next!
stupid and sad
Gabriel is deeply connected to the Llano and finds peace and solace in its vastness. He sees it as a place of beauty and freedom, where he feels a strong sense of belonging and identity. The Llano also represents an escape from the confines of society and a connection to his heritage and ancestors.
It means you are antagonistic toward something.