Jew Persuasive Speech

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I think the Us could've stopped them from hurting the jews at least try even though they were having a fight with someone else, i still believe they could’ve help them. Because you never know if you try, they didn't try to help them which is sad knowing the jews was being tortured really bad.Because people don't deserve to starve to death and deal with stuff like that, that is really cruel that had happen to the jews and i ain't even have to be jewish to know that was wrong. No one deserves to go through such horrible things like that, and we all know no one would want to go through it. Even women's and little girls were getting rape which is so sick, no one should have to go through such a terrifying thing like that, no one should not be scared …show more content…
They could probably stopped hitler. No one has to be jewish to know what they went through was wrong, hearing what they went through is like scary and creepy. Reading about what happen you can feel the pain and sadness about what had happen. They didn't join till the Japanese attacked but i think if they didn't they still could have fighted hitler but nooo they had to only go in the war because the japanese. They didn't have war to be in till the japanese attacked but they could have still before they even did helped. Like why attack now? When you can't even help innocent people who are in danger? People were dying horribly, losing loved ones, dying at a young age.Reasons/evidence Now another thing is they could left the war alone was because they didn't have to have really problems or anything.So they wouldn't have to be in the mess too since they are fighting with japanese so i do understand why they didn't fight. People are dying at a young age, no one wants to die at a young age, life is too short for that, people should be able to breathe fresh air not having to hide not having to worry about someone knowing there

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