Yes. The purging of the Jews from Europe was sacred to the Nazis. Nowadays, the word often represents great calamity or a catastrophic event.
no.
no people would get randomly picked to be in the holocaust
Nothing can work without organisation, the same principle held true during the Holocaust.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier ideas about progress were not true. The Holocaust makes one consider that postmodernism is wrong as much to do with the Holocaust is with the absence of empirical data.
This word, Shoah (שואה), became widely used to refer to the Holocaust by the Jewish communities in the 1940's and is often still used today. It comes from the Bible and means "Calamity". It can also be spelled Sho'ah and Shoa.
By the time of the Holocaust Hitler no longer needed a scapegoat. It was during the political campains that Hitler used scapegoats. Yes they were the only ones as what he said about the socialists was arguably true.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier idea about progress was not true.
No.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier idea about progress was not true.
The church is an extremely sacred place to any true Christian.
no people would get randomly picked to be in the holocaust
The Holocaust was not 'staged', but there are many falsehoods spread about the Holocaust. For example; you might read that people were used to make soap, this was not true.
Nothing can work without organisation, the same principle held true during the Holocaust.
Something sacred is set apart for some religious purpose. Secular is the opposite of sacred but a true antonym for this word depends on the context.
No the sacred book of Islam is called The Holy Qur'an
autobiography.
A return of a No True BIll by a Grand Jury means that they failed to find enough probable cause to indict the accused.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier ideas about progress were not true. The Holocaust makes one consider that postmodernism is wrong as much to do with the Holocaust is with the absence of empirical data.