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4. what does president reagan mean by “a nondelivery” during the holoca…

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  1. what does president reagan mean by “a nondelivery” during the holocaust?
  2. what pledge did the survivors of the holocaust and the american people make?
  3. how does president reagan describe americas support for the state of israel?
  4. what ongoing efforts does the united states undertake to help jewish people in other parts of the world?
  5. according to president reagan, why must the pledge “never forget” be kept?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Without specific context from Reagan's speech or statement, it's difficult to say precisely. But generally, "nondeliverance" could refer to the lack of timely rescue or intervention during the Holocaust when millions of Jews and other victims were persecuted and killed.
  2. Holocaust survivors and the American people likely pledged to remember the atrocities, to prevent such genocides from happening again, and to uphold human rights.
  3. Reagan might have described America's support for Israel as based on shared values like democracy, as well as strategic and historical - cultural ties.
  4. The US has been involved in diplomatic efforts to protect Jewish communities, providing aid for resettlement in some cases, and supporting organizations that work for Jewish welfare globally.
  5. Reagan likely emphasized that "Never forget" must be kept to ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust are passed on, to prevent the recurrence of such evil, and to honor the victims.
  6. Reagan might have described Elie Wiesel's contribution as significant in raising awareness about the Holocaust through his writings, speeches, and activism, preserving the memory of the victims for future generations.

Answer:

  1. Likely refers to lack of timely rescue during Holocaust.
  2. To remember atrocities and prevent future genocides.
  3. Based on shared values and strategic - cultural ties.
  4. Diplomatic efforts, aid for resettlement, support for welfare organizations.
  5. To pass on lessons, prevent recurrence, and honor victims.
  6. Through writings, speeches, and activism to raise awareness and preserve memory.