which statement best describes the viewpoint held by many of the jews of sighet when they hear about the atrocities committed by the nazis elsewhere? responses they view the atrocities with concern but are too wrapped up in the dangers they face to spend time thinking of others. they view the atrocities with concern but are too wrapped up in the dangers they face to spend time thinking of others. they view the atrocities as having occurred to strangers in faraway places and so fail to see how they will affect sighet. they view the atrocities as having occurred to strangers in faraway places and so fail to see how they will affect sighet. they gradually realize that it is their responsibility to take action to protect the communities against whom the atrocities are committed. they gradually realize that it is their responsibility to take action to protect the communities against whom the atrocities are committed. they quickly and correctly recognize that the atrocities are a warning to them to try to escape.