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The Holocaust wasn't a problem that needed 'resolving'. The Holocaust ended as the Allied forces advanced and liberated the camps. For example, Soviet forces entered Auschwitz on 27 January 1945, which is widely kept as Holocaust Memorial Day. It sounds almost incredible, but in Kielce in Poland there were anti-Jewish riots in July 1946, which resulted in about deaths.

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9y ago

The Holocaust was not a riddle to be solved.

It is the name that we give to the Nazi's attempt to destroy Europe's Jews. The persecution was stopped when the Nazis were removed from power.

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13y ago

It has not been resolved, a lot of Armenians still have to be killed to resolve it.

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The holocaust was the resolution. Nazis saw Jews as a problem and they thought exterminating them would be a good resolution.

No, the Holocaust was simply stopped.

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10y ago

The allies invaded Germany and put an end to the third Reich.

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