President Truman and Israel
During President Truman’s time in presidency, he was faced with a decision that would hugely affect the Jews and Arabs living in Palestine: he had to decide if he would support the creation of the State of Israel. When Hitler declared himself Fuhrer of Germany in 1934, things started to go wrong for Jewish people. Even though Jews had been discriminated against for years, under his rule, they were treated worse and approximately six million of them were killed in concentration camps. Soon after the end of the Third Reich, many countries decided that a new home is just what they needed to move on from the horrific massacres of Jews and Gypsies. Although President Truman did eventually side with Israel, he had to look at many of the pros
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While in the White House, President Truman was said to have been barraged with supporters of a Jewish state persuading and pressuring him to go in favor of the making of Israel. At the time, many countries including America did not want Jewish people living in their country. A couple were jealous of the success they were having on business. Even though many of us do not want to admit it, a lot of people know that the U.S. had a dark history of anti-semitism. Many Jews had wanted to come into the United States, but they were not allowed in because of the U.S. immigration quotas and even voted against letting Jews in America. If we had let them in at the time, many of them would have been saved from getting slaughtered by Hitler and his followers. With the man-made creation of Israel, a multitude of Americans thought it was “a convenient way for people who did not want Jews to come to the United States to avoid appearing anti-Semitic.” Lastly, wealthy Jewish people living in America will send him checks to help out other Jews and the formation of