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How did the United States government respond to the German campaign against the Jews?

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Answer:Regarding the obligation to act in response to persecution or genocide in another country, consideration of American responses to Nazism throughout the 1930s and 1940s poses issues. Americans had access to information about Nazi Germany's persecution of Jews and other groups as soon as Hitler came into power in 1933. Although some Americans opposed Nazism, there was never a concerted effort made in the US to oppose how the Nazis treated Jews.

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