I do not know how one could call it a turning point, as one would have to say what what it turned from and to. But it is one point in History that most things are compared to.
To make a homeland for the Jews after the Holocaust. == ==
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people are afraid of death. Mass death have changed the ruling because people support it, they will do anything to save their lives.
The Holocaust is not related to the war in Darfur. One can find similarities between any events in history, it does not make them related.
honestly Mickey Mouse did nothing to history but if u want a reason it helped children learn and to get active and has givin alot of ideas for inventions for people to make and help us improve our life for better or for worse.
Personaly, I don't like the idea at all. The Holocaust was a very evil and bad part of our history, and should be remembered that way. Period.
it was a huge turning point because it killed almost 50% of the earths population at the time. after the black death ended people started to make different medicines, starting the practice of medicine and, showed people how fast you can get sick, showing them to practice hygiene more often
one of the early events in Holocaust was called what
when a character must make a decision that will change the course of the story.
The Holocaust was not 'revolutionary' and the suggestion does not make sense.
The turning point in "Hoops" by Walter Dean Myers occurs when the main character, Lonnie, faces a personal challenge or conflict that forces him to confront his own shortcomings or make a significant decision that affects his future. This turning point often propels the plot toward its climax and resolution.
Nothing. There are many Holocaust museums established in the United States, generally by or for those who survived or escaped the Holocaust and move to the US. The US authorities have tried to create links between the Holocaust and other events, to make it relateable to Us culture, but it was an event which happened to other people in another part of the world with which the US was not involved.