What were the reasons for the United States’ entry into World War II justifiable?
The United States reason for entering the war were they had to react to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. The United States reason for entering World War II were reasonable because if the United States had not of reacted in the manner they did Japan may have attacked the United States again.
Are there connections to the United States with your topic?
There are little, but some connections to the United States with the Jewish Resistance. These connections are only indirect connections. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime murdered over 7 million Jews during Hitler's term as Chancellor of Germany and the Jews were almost exterminated in whole. However, with the help of the United States and the Allies Jews were saved from extinction. In conclusion, without the Jewish Resistance and help from the United States Jews would have been wiped off the face of the earth.
The United States reason for entering the war were they had to react to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. The United States reason for entering World War II were reasonable because if the United States had not of reacted in the manner they did Japan may have attacked the United States again.
Are there connections to the United States with your topic?
There are little, but some connections to the United States with the Jewish Resistance. These connections are only indirect connections. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime murdered over 7 million Jews during Hitler's term as Chancellor of Germany and the Jews were almost exterminated in whole. However, with the help of the United States and the Allies Jews were saved from extinction. In conclusion, without the Jewish Resistance and help from the United States Jews would have been wiped off the face of the earth.