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How long could the Jews sleep in the holocaust?

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3 to 4 hours it depends

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How long did Hitler want the Holocaust to last?

Untill there were no Jews left.


How long did the holocaust?

Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.


Hilters term for his long-term progranm for the Jews?

the Holocaust you spelled Hitler wrong


Anti-Semitism?

Hatred of the Jews which had been prevelant in Europe since long before the Holocaust


What were overall effects of the Holocaust both long term and short term?

Effects on Jewish people: -Depression -Sleep disturbances -Exhaustion -Flourishing Jewish communities were destroyed -Population of Jews dramatically declined eg: Lodz pop. 215,000 and after the war only 800 remained. -Sad memories -Children, parents were traumatised -Fear that something similar could happen to the Jews again.


How long did it take for the germans to decide that they were going to kill the jews in the holocaust?

Quite a long time, the decision was made after they actually started killing.


What are the reasons for not getting enough sleep?

It could be stress over work, you sleep to long, or it could be a sleep disorder but there are many things.


How could you keep the naZis from killing the Jews again?

After the 6 day war, the Jews took Israel once again. After the holocaust, the Jews and Israelis have prepared for war. Now they have the land and the fighting capability that once they had in King David's days. Wars will come and go. The Nazis are long gone. The new-Nazis are a white power group or groups with no means to go to war with the Jews.


How did the Holocaust affect Zionism?

Zionism did not affect the Holocaust. The Nazis were anti-Jewish in a racist sense. They didn't draw any distinction between practising and non-practising Jews, or between Zionists and non-Zionists. On the other hand, it is often said that the Holocaust had the effect of strengthening Zionism.


Who were discrimated in the holocaust?

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How did Jews in the holocaust make a living?

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What was the motivation behind the holocaust?

The Holocaust was motivated by ethnic selfishness. The Nazis figured that they could murder all the Jews of Europe, blame the Jews for all the problems in the world, and then steal everything that the Jews owned, to their own great enrichment. Even the bodies of murdered Jews were a source of profit. Some people had gold fillings in their teeth, some people had long hair that could be sold to wig makers, fat could be used to make soap, skin could be used to make leather.