I suppose that Elie would say that all the children were sent straight towards the gas chambers and if you were a baby you got thrown in the air and shot.
He would probably tell them to ask someone what the Holocaust was, as this person clearly would not know.
Arrested I suppose. Whatever they got it was like the country getting grounded. Thanks to the Berlin Wall.
To my knowledge (and to Google's) there was never a such thing as the holocaust of Mormonism. While early members of the Mormon Church were persecuted, beaten, and driven from their homes, they never faced a situation near as tragic the holocaust victims. They were never put in prison camps or killed en masse. Some Mormons do believe in a future event that I suppose might be considered a 'holocaust' of Mormonism. (although to compare it to the holocaust would be inappropriate) They believe that the persecution against the church will become so great as to cause a great schism in the church. Many will leave because they don't have the faith to bear the trials, and the survivors will be those who truely believe. Again, this is only a speculative belief of some and not anything that is preached within the church.
The Holocaust could have been stopped if the US and other countries stepped in from the beginning with the knowledge that they had of the mass murders. Even the press had knowledge of the massacre of the Jews in Europe. For example the World Jewish Congress sent a world known rabbi Stephen Wise a telegram concerning the mass murders, and since the US was at war, all telegrams had to go through the government at the time. When it reached the state department, they held on to it the telegram for three months before handing it over to the Rabbi. The US should have stepped in way sooner than they did. For these reasons the Holocaust could have been stopped before over six million innocent Jews and over six million innocent non-Jewish victims were forever lost to the furnaces of the Nazis.AnswerWhat form would effective 'stepping in' have taken? AnswerFrom a historical perspective, once WW2 began, there was virtually nothing that any country except Germany could have done to stop the Holocaust. At best, certain actions by the Allies (and the Holy See) could have reduced the number of people murdered, but the practical realities of the Holocaust are such that only the Germans themselves could have actually halted it. Given the level of control that the Nazi party had on the German nation, there is no realistic scenario where a revolt or protest or anything similar could have stopped it. At best, the only real hope to have stopped the Holocaust would have been a successful coup by the German Army against Hitler (there were several attempts, none successful), as this would have brought the war to an immediate end. Any chance to actually stop the Holocaust would have had to involve the removal from power of Adolf Hitler prior to WW2. There is no real basis for speculation on how that might have happened, or if anyone would have thought it was a worthwhile goal achievable by realistic efforts.
Billy the Kid's last words were simply "you got me".
I suppose that Elie would say that all the children were sent straight towards the gas chambers and if you were a baby you got thrown in the air and shot.
He would probably tell them to ask someone what the Holocaust was, as this person clearly would not know.
Full of burning bodies I suppose
O. J. Simpson, I suppose. But he was found innocent of the murder.
I suppose if you don't care about the well-being of innocent animals then... nothing?
His Children i suppose and his Mother
Arrested I suppose. Whatever they got it was like the country getting grounded. Thanks to the Berlin Wall.
I suppose children have Kinsmen, and so does the Two Noble Kinsmen.
They are all suppose to.
its wrong because children are suppose to study not work
Yes, they even act like kids when they're not suppose to. Trust me, I would know.
A man like Mr. Underwood was covering Atticus at the jail because Mr. Underwood knows that he was innocent.