The Holocaust was supposed to be top secret and wasn't discussed in public. Research done later suggests that many Germans were indifferent, that is, had no strong views on it.
Yes it is, as well as 12 other countries. (Note that this relates to public denial).
Of course it's not illegal in the US. There are 15 or 16 countries in Europe where it is illegal to deny the Holocaust in public.
Jewish People , Colored people , homosexuals , people with different views on the government and people that help hide The Jews during WW2
You need to give a timeframe ... Do you mean while it was going on or now or since 1945?
They didn't know about the holocaust so they could not do anything about it _______ The Holocaust was well known in Allied countries by late 1942 and was reported in the media and discussed in public. However, in practical terms it is hard to see what could have done.
One word: power.
Public opinion includes only those views that relate to public affairs.
People with opposing political views.
A holocaust survivor and an active public speaker.
Yes it is, as well as 12 other countries. (Note that this relates to public denial).
Public policy normally originate from stakeholders. Interest groups give their opinions or views on certain matters and then the views are used to come up with public policy.
Epistemological debate.
Taking part in polls
Of course it's not illegal in the US. There are 15 or 16 countries in Europe where it is illegal to deny the Holocaust in public.
During the Holocaust Jews were interned.
The Holocaust
Because it includes the views of many people.