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<blockquote data-quote="GT_05" data-source="post: 422971" data-attributes="member: 3489"><p>You knew exactly what I was struggling with. I saw a few signs stating that the U.S. only allowed in X number of refugees, the U.S. didn’t get involved soon enough, the U.S. should have bombed Auschwitz to stop the killings, etc. My first thought was that U.S. DID let in refugees, the U.S. DID get involved and lost 416,800 troops, the U.S. didn’t bomb Auschwitz because their strategy was to try to bring a quick end to the war. As far as I know, the U.S. wasn’t required to do any of these things. I’m also not sure why the U.S. was singled out when there were many countries that never got involved and never contributed. The U.S. was not a super power in WWII and was still recovering from the Great Depression so I’m not sure why the U.S. would be “expected” to do these things. Anyway, I’m reading right now trying to learn more about these things.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT_05, post: 422971, member: 3489"] You knew exactly what I was struggling with. I saw a few signs stating that the U.S. only allowed in X number of refugees, the U.S. didn’t get involved soon enough, the U.S. should have bombed Auschwitz to stop the killings, etc. My first thought was that U.S. DID let in refugees, the U.S. DID get involved and lost 416,800 troops, the U.S. didn’t bomb Auschwitz because their strategy was to try to bring a quick end to the war. As far as I know, the U.S. wasn’t required to do any of these things. I’m also not sure why the U.S. was singled out when there were many countries that never got involved and never contributed. The U.S. was not a super power in WWII and was still recovering from the Great Depression so I’m not sure why the U.S. would be “expected” to do these things. Anyway, I’m reading right now trying to learn more about these things. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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