Iceland kind of hung neutral in World War II. They did not have any sizable Jewish population ( unlike some of the mainland Scandinavian lands_) the Danish Nuclear scientist Niels Bohr was smuggled out of Denmark in an RAF bomber during the war.I do not think Iceland was DIRECTLY affected by the Holocaust, unless this was a local nickname for a volcanic eruption- indeed a real hazard in the (Outlaw) regions of this frigid but internally warm, country.
Germany
They died.
it became the event that everything was related to.
It has been said that the Holocaust accelerated the campaign against racism, for example in the U.S., after the war.
They made us think about how the world can be so discriminating.
Hitler didn't just affect the Holocaust, he was the Holocaust.
It effects people in iceland because it does
The Iceland volcanoes affect the economy because when planes are grounded the airlines lose billions of dollars
They died.
Germany
Ian is the volcano
No, not really.
because it did not affect them.
There is remembrance of the Holocaust but there is no 'Holocaust movement'. That expression makes it sound like a political campaign.
Yes
Probably not at all is the simple answer.
it added theological debates.