It is a term used to describe the persecution of the Jews during the era of the Third Reich and Adolf Hitler.
The word "holocaust" is a noun meaning a fire, or Holocaust meaning a genocide in World war II. The adverb form for the common noun would be the ungainly "holocaustally" or "holocaustically."
Holocaust is an act of mass destruction of human life. An example of a holocaust is the mass murder of Jews under Hitlers Nazi regime.
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.
The Latin derivation suggests that it stands for complete burning. Of course, that is not the literal meaning. But the intention of the Holocaust was the complete destruction of the Jewish population (although not always by burning).
"Holocaust" comes from the Hebrew word for a "Burnt Offering". It likely refers to the ovens that were used in the Nazi concentration camps, or perhaps just the mass slaughter in general.
there is no Holocaust-spectific meaning, it has the same meaning as ever.
The word "holocaust" is a noun meaning a fire, or Holocaust meaning a genocide in World war II. The adverb form for the common noun would be the ungainly "holocaustally" or "holocaustically."
Holocaust is an act of mass destruction of human life. An example of a holocaust is the mass murder of Jews under Hitlers Nazi regime.
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The holocaust
The Holocaust was the extermination of six million European Jews during WW2. The word "holocaust" can be found as an old translation of "burnt-offering," since that is its literal meaning: wholly burnt.
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.
The meaning of this question is unclear. Who, do you think, "lost propriety"?
the lyrics are about her grandfather, who died in the Holocaust.
The word that is derived from words meaning both whole and burned is holocaust.
Holocaust comes from Greek words meaning "whole" and "burned".
The Latin derivation suggests that it stands for complete burning. Of course, that is not the literal meaning. But the intention of the Holocaust was the complete destruction of the Jewish population (although not always by burning).