the simple answer is yes - whilst there is still a Survivor of the Holocaust alive, then it is still going on. He/she has to live with the experiences that they had, everything that they do, every relationship that they have will have been affected by their experiences, as everyone's past experiences affect them. Though the persecution has ended, its effects have not. It is really up to each person how they define these things, whether they consider the children to be affected by the parent's behaviour or not, but you will find in Holocaust theology that it is considered to be still going on.
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The plain factual answer is no.
There is no age limit; a new born can go if you want. During WWII there was still no age limit but babies and elders where killed right away.
Only some Holocaust Survivors are still alive.
yes because the Nazis still hate the Jews ___ Please explain what you mean by 'still a problem with the holocaust', as the meaning is unclear.
Rail was the standard means of transport in the Holocaust.
it is still there.
Yes.
A huge event like the holocaust is not easily forgotten, and by remembering this horrific event we learn to not repeat it. Even though there is still genocide occurring to this day...
'Why is Holocaust research still important in the twentyfirst century?'
The events of the holocaust spanned the time from 1941 to 1945. That means that if someone were at least born during those years they could still be alive they would be at least 71 years old as of 2016. There are still plenty of people that age still alive as of 2016. There are even still some individuals who survived the extermination camps of the holocaust and were old enough at the time to still remember them - although their numbers are quickly dwindling as they pass away from old age.
the holocaust was a human mistake for many reasons. Adolf Hitler could not have planned almost 10 years of suffering. I still tink it was wrong but still i honestly do not support the idea that the holocaust was planned.
yep the holocaust survivor is still alive
Jews still remember the Holocaust and feel that it is important because so many people died for no reason! ___ For many, the Holocaust has become a key element of Jewish identity.