Hitler was smart when it came to keeping the Holocaust a well kept secret. He did this by eliminating the people that knew about it and were telling the German people about it. Also most of the concentration camps were organized and placed outside of small cities in Germany where not many people would see them. When the allies came across these camps they had no clue what they were and immediately called back to there commanders and that is how the news of the holocaust came out.
Also Hitler was an outstanding public speaker and could really say anything and have the public believe him.
Jewish citizens in Cracow to help readers understand the magnitude of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed against the Jewish people. It's important to remember the past so we can learn from it and prevent similar tragedies from happening in the future.
Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
The Berlin Wall was to prevent all citizens of East Germany from escaping East Germany by going to West Berlin. It was built in 1961, long after the Holocaust, and had nothing to do with any distinction between Jews or Non-Jews, but rather East German citizens and West German citizens.
The US constitution pre-dated the Holocaust by about 150 years, it did not prevent the Holocaust happening the first time. The Holocaust happened very far away from the USA, whether the US even had a constitution was totally irrelevant.
just don't read the book, or don't watch the film. It is easy to prevent yourself from going into the Holocaust if you so wish.
To prevent lice from being brought into the camp. The Nazi's wanted to prevent typhus.
nothing. It was not in incident, it was far larger.
No. In fact, 'preventing the Holocaust' was not even a war aim of the Allies. Please also see the related question.
To prevent it's recurrence. By books and another types of information in were you can find more info about the holocaust the next generations can analyze and help the future. By this methods the next generations will help to prevent this event.
the declaration of human rights.
It is not possible to 'prevent a repeat'. Look at the genocide in Rwanda. The international community did not take the early reports seriously and did nothing to prevent the slaughter of 800,000 Tutsi on racial grounds ...
The Holocaust can never happen again. The establishment of the state of Israel has ensured that. However genocides, some arguably worse, continue to this day.