With the end of WW2 in Europe the camps were shut down and the people still healthy enough to have a chance of living were fed, treated medically, and freed. Most became displaced persons as they had no homes or family to return to. The officers running the camps were put on trial for war crimes.
The Holocaust was genocide. It an attempt to kill all Jews. It was not some dispute that could have been 'resolved'.
The Holocaust wasn't a problem that needed 'resolving'. The Holocaust ended as the Allied forces advanced and liberated the camps. For example, Soviet forces entered Auschwitz on 27 January 1945, which is widely kept as Holocaust Memorial Day. It sounds almost incredible, but in Kielce in Poland there were anti-Jewish riots in July 1946, which resulted in about deaths.
The Holocaust
An alternative synonym for "resolved" is "determined."
resolved
The Holocaust wasn't a war. Please see the related questions.
To remember the Holocaust.
The Holocaust is a concept not a person.
One aspect of the Holocaust is murder, there was a lot of killing in the Holocaust.
No, resolved is a verb. It is the past tense of resolve.
There was no 'Holocaust flag'. I wonder if you are confusing the Holocaust with something else?
The Americans did not win the Holocaust. No one won the Holocaust.