A 'tad more' serious?I am not into the history of the Holocaust. From the little I've learned of
it is that had the Nazi regime ended at the times of the Berlin Olympics
there would have been no Holocaust. Hitler would still have committed the
crime of imprisoning Jews in concentration (not death) camp
which is a blatant violation of human and civic right. But history might look at it as a crime only a tad more serious than
the imprisonment of Japanese Americans in WWII.
The Americans were not like the Nazis, even if the Japanese internments were illegal or immoral. (Japanese Canadians as well as Italian Canadians were interned.)