A) Vietnam War B) World War I C) World War II D) Korean War
A) Treasury Department B) State Department C) Justice Department D) War Department
A) A conference that established the War Refugee Board B) A meeting where the Final Solution was planned C) A successful negotiation to allow Jewish refugees into Palestine D) A failed Allied conference about refugee rescue that produced no meaningful results
A) Josiah DuBois B) John J. McCloy C) Cordell Hull D) Henry Morgenthau Jr.
A) A U.S. government agency created in 1944 to rescue victims of Nazi persecution B) A British organization that smuggled Jews out of Europe C) A Soviet intelligence unit tracking Holocaust activities D) A Nazi agency responsible for relocating Jews
A) A ship carrying Jewish refugees that was turned away from the U.S. and forced to return to Europe B) A Nazi propaganda film about Jewish life C) A successful rescue operation that saved thousands of French Jews D) A concentration camp liberated by American troops
A) A proposal to use trucks instead of trains for deportations B) A scheme to sell Jewish blood to the Red Cross C) Eichmann's offer to exchange Jews for Allied trucks and supplies D) A plan to trade German prisoners for Jewish hostages
A) Henry Morgenthau Jr. B) George C. Marshall C) John J. McCloy D) Franklin D. Roosevelt
A) It provided early confirmation of the Nazi plan to exterminate European Jews B) It revealed the location of hidden Jewish communities C) It contained peace terms from Nazi Germany D) It announced the liberation of concentration camps
A) Other countries accepted all available refugee spots B) There were no Jews seeking to immigrate to the United States C) The quotas were reduced during wartime D) Bureaucratic obstacles and restrictive policies prevented full use of quotas
A) It saved tens of thousands of lives but was created too late B) It had no significant impact on rescue efforts C) It successfully rescued most European Jews D) It primarily helped non-Jewish refugees
A) It claims the U.S. secretly collaborated with Nazis B) It argues the U.S. should have entered the war earlier C) It suggests the Holocaust was exaggerated D) It reveals American indifference and inaction during the Holocaust
A) Dwight Eisenhower B) Harry Truman C) Herbert Hoover D) Franklin D. Roosevelt
A) Lusitania B) St. Louis C) Titanic D) Exodus
A) Legal technicalities B) Budget constraints C) Lack of transportation D) National security concerns |