There is no link between the two, unless you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2.
because it did
Main causes of decolonization include The Atlantic Charter, aftermath of the World War II, colonial nationalism and emergence of the U.S and Soviet Union as superpowers. These factors caused decolonization depending on the location and situation of the people.
adolf Hitler
He wasn't involved. The Holocaust didn't really start until well after he had died. He was indirectly involved in that he had played a role in Hitler's takeover of Germany in 1933. The Nazi Party's strong antisemitism was well known, but he couldn't have known that it would lead to the horrors of the Holocaust.
No, nobody 'took over' or invaded Germany to 'end the holocaust'. (I wonder if you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2). In June 1941, the Soviet Union was attacked by Germany - and ultimately lost. The Soviet forces took Berlin in April-May 1945 and advanced even further west.
Intellectual Decolonization is itself :)
Simple answer: There is no such link. The Holocaust was about race and ideology, not religion.
Yes
Special Committee on Decolonization was created in 1962.
because it did
Postcolonial literature is written by former colonists after decolonization has occurred. It tells of the issues and consequences that arise in a nation after decolonization.
Many European territories gained their independence in the early 20th century, marking a trend of decolonization.
There is great significance of decolonization. This is the process of a colony breaking free from another country to form their own country.
the conditions that lead to dysentery were from poor conditions and from under heat
Nazi Party + Hitler + eugenics = Holocaust
Main causes of decolonization include The Atlantic Charter, aftermath of the World War II, colonial nationalism and emergence of the U.S and Soviet Union as superpowers. These factors caused decolonization depending on the location and situation of the people.
Decolonization