You could use: "Visiting the holocaust museum was a great way to get a hands-on learning experience about the era." --if that's even what you were trying to ask... :]
Many people died during the Holocaust.
A holocaust can also be called genocide.
This paper was approved by a Holocaust survivor.
"all of the above is false"
There was no ultimate goal of the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a name that we use to describe a set of events.
There was no ultimate goal of the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a name that we use to describe a set of events.
the entire thing, that's what the holocaust was about...
You can use "kapo" in a sentence to refer to a concentration camp supervisor during the Holocaust. Examples: "The kapo forced the prisoners to work long hours in harsh conditions." "The kapo was known for being particularly cruel to the inmates."
The Holocaust was the extermination of six million European Jews during WW2. The word "holocaust" can be found as an old translation of "burnt-offering," since that is its literal meaning: wholly burnt.
(The word holocaust means destruction, especially from a great fire. The metaphor was applied to the capitalized Holocaust, referring to the Nazi extermination of Jews during World War II.)"The family was fortunate that the firemen saved them from the holocaust.""The Holocaust was a an evil and tragic event that took place in the second World War.""His mother lost both of her uncles in the Holocaust."
Jewish people had to go through relocation during the Holocaust.