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Why didn't the United States intervene once it became aware of the Nazi concentration camps?

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Americans knew what was happening, but some followed it closely, while other details were veiled as with any news report. During the late 1930s, it was well-known (and not entirely controversial) that the U.S. denied entry to some refugees from Hitler's regime, and in the 1940s, a precursor to the United Nations publicly condemned the Nazi policy of extermination. However, during that time, when genocide was a neologism, it would have been difficult for everyday Americans to fully comprehend what was happening.

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