World War II was not a major participation for India but it was impactful event as we were fighting for our freedom from the Britain during this time, and this occasion became a backing to guaranteed freedom. Hence, in the history classes of my high school, we focused on British conditions during the World War II and the sharing of knowledge of the participation of the United States remained limited to the alliance with Britain and how it’s entry changed the course of the War.
Even though we did not excavate the United States’ involvement in the World War II extensively, the image of the United States was glorious and haloed. It was strong, and never once the decisions of the nation-state were questioned or doubted. The nation state’s ingress to the War saved Britain from terrible possibility of …show more content…
Various points raised by Peter Novick, the author of The Holocaust in American Life, supported my research. Kristallnacht was widely displayed in the newspapers of the United States. United States now shows deep regret in not being able to take more actions while the Jews were suffering and reason it with lack of knowledge, I concluded that it wasn’t true. It was either the obstruction to information by the government, disbelief of the people or the disinterest of the people of the United States that kept them from gaining knowledge of further events of the