Holocaust and the US What should the US have done?

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Holocaust and the US What should the US have done?

MSG – Nazi Rally 1938

Nazis in US

Hitler – Time’s “Man of the Year” 1938

US and the Holocaust US Holocaust Museum Documentary - 15 minutes

What would you do if you were FDR with the Holocaust? Option 1: Stay out of European affairs; when entering war focus on winning the war first then help out with the Holocaust victims Option 2: Get rid of the immigration quotas and allow Europeans to flood into the United States, specifically from Eastern European countries (heavy Jewish populations) Option 3: Stay out of European affairs; but when entering the war use bomber planes to bomb concentration camps and railways to help Holocaust victims Option 4: Your own idea or solution to this problem