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racism was the whole cause of the Holocaust! Hitler was a egomaniac who believed Germans were the best and hated Jews so he basically tried to eliminate them. and by eliminate them i mean cruelly kill them all just because they believed something different than he did!!!
It did not. However there was and is an attempt to show them as the same kind of thing in the US. After the sucess of 'Roots' the tv series 'Holocaust' was produced, there is an attempt to see Judaism as a racial trait.
Extreme, fanatical, ideological racism was the key reason for the Holocaust. This Jews regarded as born Communists and subversives.
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the invasion of the Soviet Union.
It has been said that the Holocaust accelerated the campaign against racism, for example in the U.S., after the war.
The Jewish community has been a part of Georgia history since its founding in 1733 so the impact of the Holocaust on Georgians during WWII was minimal.
The economy was one factor in the Holocaust. Racism was the biggest part of it. Hitler had no problem with millions of murders on his conscience. The racism coupled with Hitler's ability to lead and influence millions of people to believe in his beliefs became the event known as the Holocaust. As well, fears of being harmed or killed contributed to Jews and others in betraying Jews.
The Germans answer to the Jewish question, racilist hate.
Holocaust itself means 'death by fire'. The Holocaust, however, is term to mean the mass murder of millions of the world's Jewish people. It happened because of ethnicism. A form of discrimination by beliefs. However, it was also in part because of racism, but not primarily racism.
Racism is a powerful opponent to both the offender and the victim.
The US Constitution was not affected by Holocaust.
the invasion of the Soviet Union.
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It has been said that the Holocaust accelerated the campaign against racism, for example in the U.S., after the war.
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Racism :)
Due to racism many local communities feel disconnected. Some people believe that racism is a barrier of growth.
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I think the answer is that the effects on the Jews were racism.
The Jewish community has been a part of Georgia history since its founding in 1733 so the impact of the Holocaust on Georgians during WWII was minimal.