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*Japan also helped save Jews from the Nazis during [[World War II]].
*Japan also helped save Jews from the Nazis during [[World War II]].
*Many of Hitler's allies such as Hungary, Bulgaria, and Italy was opposed to the Holocaust. Surprisingly, even [[Heinrich Himmler]] tried to talk him out of it at first.
*Many of Hitler's allies such as Hungary, Bulgaria, and Italy was opposed to the Holocaust. Surprisingly, even [[Heinrich Himmler]] tried to talk him out of it at first.
**Hitler's chief ally, Mussolini, appointed Jews to government jobs before he became more of a puppet as the war dragged on and accepted a sword from an Algerian leader, at least showing a facade of respect for local culture despite his wishes for a new Roman Empire. This, of course, makes some sense as the Roman Empire was culturally bigoted rather then racially bigoted. A black man even served as a General in their army, which was incredibly unique given the time period. The underlying reason though was it helped maintain an effective empire.
**Hitler's chief ally, [[Benito Mussolini]], appointed Jews to government jobs before he became more of a puppet as the war dragged on and accepted a sword from an Algerian leader, at least showing a facade of respect for local culture despite his wishes for a new Roman Empire. This, of course, makes some sense as the Roman Empire was culturally bigoted rather then racially bigoted. A black man even served as a General in their army, which was incredibly unique given the time period. The underlying reason though was it helped maintain an effective empire.
*[[Alejandro Toledo]] as candidate for president of Peru, started an international campaing for extradite [[Alberto Fujimori]] in 2001.
*[[Alejandro Toledo]] as candidate for president of Peru, started an international campaing for extradite [[Alberto Fujimori]] in 2001.
*President Alan García of Peru supported military actions against [[Muammar Gaddafi]] in 2011, final year of his second non-consecutive term, same year that Gaddafi dies.
*President Alan García of Peru supported military actions against [[Muammar Gaddafi]] in 2011, final year of his second non-consecutive term, same year that Gaddafi dies.