Many things have changed. No one goes around killing Jews and they are aloud to live anywhere in the countries. But some things have gotten worse we treat people today as the Nazis treated the Jews. we have to remember what happened back then.
There has been a lot of changes of what people think of the Jews after the Holocaust. Many people dislike Jews because they believe these "stories" of what they did to Christians. Also since the Holocaust was in various parts of Europe, many did not like the Jews because of the madness they brought in. They were assaulted by "white supremacists" and still are today,(even by ordinary people). A great number of people think Jews control the world's money, media, the future, etc. There's even a book on what Jews plan to do to the world and it's called "The Protocols". The book refers to antisemitism though, so the author must hate Jews explaining why using his own opinions to back up his thoughts.
They are determined that there will not be a second Holocaust and defend themselves energetically.
Because of the Holocaust the Jews now a days are more willing to fight for them selves, there si a very low population of Jews in Europe and now most Jews live in Israel.
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The Holocaust changed the world because it taught the world that discriminating is wrong. See related link: This is a haunting reflection, expressed through art, of a family's loss in the Holocaust. It's a quilt.
it did not last for 10 years. Understanding of the Holocaust however has changed.
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.
There were a few. The invasion of the Soviet Union changed it for the worse, the battle of Kursk changed it for the better.
The equivalence of the Holocaust in today's society is that their are still little mini holocaust but they're mostly known as silent holocausts, which is in countries like Iraq and Israel, so middle eastern countries
The Holocaust changed the world because it taught the world that discriminating is wrong. See related link: This is a haunting reflection, expressed through art, of a family's loss in the Holocaust. It's a quilt.
Germany's name never changed during the Holocaust.
it did not last for 10 years. Understanding of the Holocaust however has changed.
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.
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The Holocaust has changed History because it was a time period when there was tense rivalry between countries, there were many Contraction camps and many life's were lost then.
has a washing machine changed of affected society?
The Holocaust occupies a very special place in American society, but for many Jews it has become part of their core identity.
There were a few. The invasion of the Soviet Union changed it for the worse, the battle of Kursk changed it for the better.
Silk has not changed. Society's access to its products has increased, however.
we havent learned anything at all from the holocaust only on how to improve on it, the holocaust is going on all over the world and will happen here too(england)
By changing what they do.