I wonder if you are treating the Holocaust and World War 2 as the same thing. The word holocaust usually refers to the Nazi genocide of the Jews and various other groups. There were very few 'battles' in the holocaust itself, but the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is the best known example.
This question confuses the holocaust with World War 2.
The battle of Kursk.
No. Please see related question below.
It was the surrender of Germany in World War II that ended it.
None of the turning-points "helped the Holocaust". In Europe the Battle of Stalingrad (1942-43) is regarded as a key turning point, but the Holocaust continued ...
none. the holocaust was for jewish people,gays,or POW prisoners. the only aryans that died was in battle during WW2.
It finally caused all the concentrations camps to be liberated and holocause victims set free..
the invasion of the USSR the establishment of Birkenau the battle of Kursk the liquidation of the ghettos the Wexler/Vrba report
There were a few. The invasion of the Soviet Union changed it for the worse, the battle of Kursk changed it for the better.
The Holocaust
To remember the Holocaust.
The Holocaust is a concept not a person.