During the Holocaust, Americans had a role in liberating concentration camps and fighting with the Allies.
He helped make decisions on what to do and did alot stuff to help cover up some of the things they did during the holocaust.
absolutely none.
You could argue that the Nazi party was one large hate group.
The United Kingdom was at war with Germany from September 1945 till May 1945 - longer than any other country. Obviously, it did not participate in the Holocaust. Between 1933 and the outbreak of war in 1939 the United Kingdom accepted a total of 71,000 refugees from Nazi Germany (and later also Austria). The country could have accepted more.
very little, they were a precursor to the Holocaust.
The lead prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials was Robert H. Jackson, the Chief United States Prosecutor. He played a significant role in presenting the case against the Nazi war criminals to the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg after World War II.
yes, the government introduced the laws.
She was one of the Franks helpers.
During the Holocaust, Americans had a role in liberating concentration camps and fighting with the Allies.
They were from top to bottom, resistors of the Nazi oppression of Judaism.
Great Britain was a bystander in the Holocaust.
It did not play much of a role, as no matter how diverse the victims were, they ultimately shared the same fate.
The German military played different roles in the Holocaust. They helped in rounding up undesirables and also played a major role in the executions in collaboration with Einsatzgruppen.
They liberated the most infamous camp - Auschwitz.
Nothing. It is easy to generalise and associate Nazism with Fascism, but the Fascist nations did not play an active role in the Holocaust and arguably Japan did more against the Holocaust than most democracies.
He helped make decisions on what to do and did alot stuff to help cover up some of the things they did during the holocaust.