By about 1939 the SS concentration camps were big business. The SS made money by hiring out slave labour to German industry. The unfortunate slave labourers had to work under SS supervision. The Holocaust historian Raul Hilberg estimated that the Nazis made vastly more from slave labour than from seizing Jewish assets.
The Holocaust Industry was created in 2000.
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Since about 1980, the term the Holocaust has become pretty much standard.
It was opened in 1993. It caters to a wider deffinition of the Holocaust. It has become one of the premiere desinations for sources and information on the Holocaust in the United States.
It is often referred to as the Holocaust.
it became a landmark in historical research, it has become a central point: there are now pre- and post-Holocaust histories. Not only what has happened since is compared to the Holocaust, but what happped before is.
Individual survivors were generally very resilient and managed to rebuild their lives. If you mean something like, 'Will the Jews ever forget the Holocaust?' then the answer is no. It has become one of the most salient aspects of Jewish identity, or to put it differently, the Jews have become 'the people of the Holocaust'. Others may have different ideas about this.
Auschwitz was the single largest killing camp.
well if there was a god wouldn't he have stopped it? this is my answer
some of them did the persecuting, others tried to make sure that they did not become one of the persecuted. Others lived their lives oblivious to the Holocaust.
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.