1. The Holocaust is an important part of Jewish history and for most Jews it has become part of Jewish identity.
Attitudes vary of course, but for many Jews it has become one of the key features of Jewish identity, possibly even the outstanding feature: many see themselves as the people of the Holocaust. It may be that this feeling is strongest among secular (non-religious) Jews and those who practise their religion only nominally.
2. There's a nagging fear that something similar might happen again - especially in the Middle East.
I don't belive in Anne frank but the haulocost has made us make this huge meuseum about it and we yet we don't have a meuseum like that the discrimination of black people it's unfair
well, some Jews are still alive, but so are some of the People from hitler's side. Even to this day, people are hunting to find all the living NAZI's still alive
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.
yes because the Nazis still hate the Jews ___ Please explain what you mean by 'still a problem with the holocaust', as the meaning is unclear.
In Poland there were a significant number of killings after the Holocaust because some Polish nationalists believed that the Jews were Communists.
If you mean during the holocaust, they were still called jews.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
WWII caused 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.
yes because the Nazis still hate the Jews ___ Please explain what you mean by 'still a problem with the holocaust', as the meaning is unclear.
In Poland there were a significant number of killings after the Holocaust because some Polish nationalists believed that the Jews were Communists.
I think you misunderstand the holocaust. The holocaust is the murder of 6 million Jews and others. There is nothing accomplished or used from the holocaust.
Yes, tens or hundreds of thousands.
About 90% of Poland's 3.3 million Jews perished.
The Jews targeted in the Holocaust were civilians.
there would not have been the Holocaust without the Jews.
If you mean during the holocaust, they were still called jews.
yes, but not from the Holocaust.
In the Holocaust Jews were killed simply for being Jews, in fact simply for existing.