Yes, it is not at all explicit. And even though you totally understand what's going on, it doesn't really show you.
Most would have tried to ignore it, as they would not have had medication.
It had different effects. France has (and especially in the 70's and 80's) the highest number of Holocaust deniers of any nation involved in the Holocaust, it was even in the mainstream media. Much of France was ashamed of their record during the Holocaust, denial was one way to deal with it.
The term was used by the Nazis as a euphemism or 'cover word' for the attempt to exterminate the European Jews. The Nazis had made various attempts at interim solutions, such as setting up a 'Jewish reservation' in occupied Poland.
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Yes, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a great movie and book. Both deal with the Holocaust in a mature, non-explicit way. I would recommend for anyone over 12.
She knew what was going on in the camp and couldn't deal with it, so she started to drink and take long naps and going to the city for a change of air.
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Most would have tried to ignore it, as they would not have had medication.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center is the only one that this contributor is aware of.
people could not believe that in this modern age that knid of thing could happen.
It had different effects. France has (and especially in the 70's and 80's) the highest number of Holocaust deniers of any nation involved in the Holocaust, it was even in the mainstream media. Much of France was ashamed of their record during the Holocaust, denial was one way to deal with it.
Imagine everyone is wearing Clifford footsie pajamas or pretend you are in your own room, so I hope this helps sry it is not the best but...
Because Hitler blaimed the Jews for the tradety of World War I
The holocaust was when Hitler tried to eliminate the Jews by mass murder and genocide. The cause was antisemitism turned evil.
There were countless methods employed, depending on the situation that they had to deal with. The most generic were the use of fear and uncertainty.
There were fewer Jews. For the Jews life had changed a great deal. For gentiles, not so much. Most changes to life in Europe at this time were more due to the war than to the Holocaust.