Which statement correctly compares the international community reaction to the Holocaust with reactions to later genocides

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The international community's reaction to the Holocaust was generally slower and less coordinated compared to reactions to later genocides. For example, during the Holocaust, many countries were hesitant to take in Jewish refugees or provide direct assistance to those being persecuted by the Nazis. In contrast, responses to later genocides, such as in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, saw quicker and more decisive actions taken by the international community, including the establishment of tribunals and humanitarian interventions. However, it is important to note that there are still criticisms of the international community's response to genocides and atrocities in recent years for being insufficient or not effective enough.