The wording of the question implies that the Holocaust was some kind of dispute. It was genocide and there was nothing to "settle".
there is no Holocaust-spectific meaning, it has the same meaning as ever.
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James Edward Oglethorpe settled Georgia, cause he wanted people of ever church to join his church
No they settled in Mexico.
No, Marc Chagall escaped Nazi occupied France in 1941 and settled in the United States.
yes but it was before anyone was ever settled there
You should. It's history, it really happened.Everyone should remember the Holocaust and pray that nothing similar ever happens again,
My opinion-the holocaust. but whatever you think is right then alrightty.
same as ever, by seeing, hearing and doing.
Individual survivors were generally very resilient and managed to rebuild their lives. If you mean something like, 'Will the Jews ever forget the Holocaust?' then the answer is no. It has become one of the most salient aspects of Jewish identity, or to put it differently, the Jews have become 'the people of the Holocaust'. Others may have different ideas about this.
this is not ever going to happen again in live because there our allies.
the Holocaust is a concept created after the events, as such it has no leader. The Holocaust was a set of actions perpetrated under the Nazi government which was led by Hitler. The Holocaust was orchestrated by Himmler and planned by Heydrich and actualised by the adminstration of Eichmann. However the order for it was signed by Goering. Pick which ever of those names you care to and there is an argument for any of them to be the 'commander of the Holocaust'.