The Netherlands was one of the most known countries that helped people int he Holocaust in the 1940's. Also, the Ukraine was another notable country that helped those who were mistreated by the events of the Holocaust.
In the late 1930s and the 1940s, the German SS soldiers killed millions of Jewish people in the holocaust camps.
The Holocaust only began in the 1940s; wars were fought thousands of years before that.
There was no president in Russia at this time. Russia has only had presidents since 1991. The Holocaust was in the 1940s.
Regular television broadcasting in the US began in 1940, but not that many households had TV sets. TVs became widespread in the US from the late 1940s on. At the time of the Holocaust not many homes had TV.
I don't think the Holocaust had underscoring.If you mean "what kind of music was popular at the same time the Holocaust was going on" ... well, it was the early 1940s, so early 1940s music: mostly big bands, swing, blues and jazz in the US, along with crooners (think Bing Crosby) and more "folky" stuff like honky-tonk. In the countries where the Holocaust was actually going on, much of this was denounced as "degenerate" ... which doesn't mean it wasn't POPULAR, just that it was officially disparaged.The song "Lili Marleen" was popular with both Axis and Allied soldiers.
Which genocide? if you're talking about the holocaust, it took place in the 1940s
Since the mid-1940s genocide has been the English term. It means killing a whole people, race, ethnic group.
The Holocaust took place from about 1940 to 1945, the international conflict was the Second World War.
They were escaping the Holocaust, Palistine was a safe-haven really.
yes, he did many countries in the 1940s
I counted 216 (since 1940s) narrative and documentary films. Seems low!
There were around 70-80 countries in the world during the 1940s. The exact number can vary due to geopolitical changes during that time period.