This answer may not be exact but you can say it was the systematic murder of eleven-million people or the genocide of the Jews.
The Nasis tried to run, but the USA Liberators came in and saved the people in the concentration camps. Some websites have pictures/videos of what the USA people found. It's really creepy!!!
that is was a nightmare in history, and we should never let hate get out of control like it did
Yes it did, an cause of the Holocaust was the climate that existed in Germany between WWI and WWII. Following the conclusion of WWI, Germany's defeat was complete. The powers that won felt that Germany should make reparations to the countries that it had invaded, the peoples that had been conquered and to the Allied Forces.
The Holocaust
In August 2, 1943, a revolt took place. The camp was in bad condition, so the Germans shot the remaining prisoners and lupins (a type of flower) were planted to make it look neat.
The Holocaust wasn't a war. Please see the related questions.
Maybe you can go over , the most tragidy of the essay , or something memorable
that is was a nightmare in history, and we should never let hate get out of control like it did
The Holocaust is considered a dystopia in "Night" by Elie Wiesel because it portrays a world where humanity's worst qualities are unleashed, with systematic dehumanization, violence, and genocide. The conclusion of the book reinforces this dystopian view by showing the lasting impact of the Holocaust on survivors like Elie Wiesel, who grapple with profound trauma and loss. The bleak and haunting ending serves as a stark reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust and the darkness that can reside within human society.
the US supplied much hardware for the allies to achieve a military victory over Germany and the Axis powers, thus ending the war and the Holocaust.
Yes it did, an cause of the Holocaust was the climate that existed in Germany between WWI and WWII. Following the conclusion of WWI, Germany's defeat was complete. The powers that won felt that Germany should make reparations to the countries that it had invaded, the peoples that had been conquered and to the Allied Forces.
Because Hitler was anti-semetic or wasnt fond of Jews ,and led Germans up to the conclusion that Germany was in a depression because of Jews and disabled,gays etc..
In the conclusion of "The Perils of Indifference," Wiesel reestablishes his ethos by emphasizing the value of compassion and action in the face of indifference. He shares personal experiences and connects them to broader historical implications, reminding the audience of the importance of standing up against injustice. Through his emotional appeal and moral authority as a Holocaust survivor, Wiesel effectively reaffirms his credibility and moral standing on the subject of human rights.
The Holocaust
In August 2, 1943, a revolt took place. The camp was in bad condition, so the Germans shot the remaining prisoners and lupins (a type of flower) were planted to make it look neat.
He approved of the Holocaust and was the one who made the Holocaust happen.
To remember the Holocaust.
Holocaust was not a person