What evidence does Wiesel use to support his argument that the United States was indifferent to the Nazi concentration camps?  
A. The Allies fought against Hitler's fascism.
B. The United States returned the St. Louis to Germany.  
C. The United States sent thousands of soldiers into battle.  
D. Roosevelt helped bring the United States into World War II.

Respuesta :

B

The St Louis held escaping Jews and since the US denied the vessel from entering US grounds, this made the US seem "indifferent".

The United States returned the St. Louis to Germany. This evidence Wiesel use to support his argument that the US was indifferent to the Nazi concentration camps.

What are concentration camps?

Concentration camps are the area in which a lot of people, especially people who are in prison or members of a minority, are intentionally  detained in a very small area with limited space, sometimes to provide forced labor or to wait for mass killings.

What are the another words for concentration camps?

Gas-chamber, death camps are some another words for Concentration camps.

Hence, the correct answer is Option B

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