Correct answer is:
The "St. Louis" Incident was an event wherever German Jews were refused entrance to the United States, revealing that the United States had not performed enough to prevent the rising of Hitler.
Step-by-step explanation:
On May 13, 1939, the SS St. Louis began voyage from Hamburg for Havana. On cabinet were 937 Jewish emigrants escaping exile from Nazi Germany following the terror of Kristallnacht, the massacre of shop-burning and bulk captures the early November. Every traveler conducted a legitimate visa for provisional entrance into Cuba.