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.
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Yes, the constitution was established in 1789. WW2 began in 1939, of which the holocaust was part of. So, there are over 100 years difference.
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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.
Anne Frank was a Holocaust victim and she was not a position to have an impact on the Holocaust itself or on Jewish history. Her diary is immensely valuable as a vivid account of the life of a Jewish girl in extremely difficult and dangerous circumstaces during the Holocaust.
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The Germans answer to the Jewish question, racilist hate.
She had Written a Diary about her life during the Holocaust and she is one of the most know person who almost survived the Holocaust.
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...
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.
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