The symbol of David in the flag was the same as that which the Nazis made the Jews in Europe wear on their clothing as a badge of Jewish identity.
it is not, it was created before the modern state of Israel and looks remarkably similar.
At the time of the Holocaust, the nation of Israel did not yet exist.
My Grandmother and Grandfather moved there after the Holocaust. They were Holocaust survivors.Prior to the Establishment of the State of Israel, the US pressured Britain to allow 100,000 Jews held up in Cyprus to Palestine. The overwhelming majority were Holocaust Survivors. Additionally, according to Israeli Statistics, between 1948-1952, Israel absorbed 373,852 Holocaust Survivors.
It was Israel in 1948
Israel's stability was not contingent on the Holocaust. Israel's stability came about as a result of the Armistice of 1949 with the Arab States in the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9.
it is not, it was created before the modern state of Israel and looks remarkably similar.
There was no 'Holocaust flag'. I wonder if you are confusing the Holocaust with something else?
At the time of the Holocaust, the nation of Israel did not yet exist.
Israel is not a Jewish holocaust. No one in Israel has been systemically rounded up and put in to gas chambers.
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One of the museum's in Israel is 'The Holocaust' which is about WWII.
There is no green stripe on Israel's flag.
yes, in a sense. The modern state of Israel did not exist at the time of the Holocaust, Israel then only had one meaning: the Jewish people. Ie. all Jews were part of Israel.
The holocaust was the genocide of millions of people who didn't have blonde hair and blue eyes, mainly Jews. There is no flag for the holocaust itself but there is a flag for the party that conducted it which would be the National Socialist Workers Party (NAZI in German).
It was Israel in 1948
My Grandmother and Grandfather moved there after the Holocaust. They were Holocaust survivors.Prior to the Establishment of the State of Israel, the US pressured Britain to allow 100,000 Jews held up in Cyprus to Palestine. The overwhelming majority were Holocaust Survivors. Additionally, according to Israeli Statistics, between 1948-1952, Israel absorbed 373,852 Holocaust Survivors.
At this time there was no state called 'Israel', but it refered to the people. The Holocaust changed the world view in that there was more sympathy for there to be a state for the people of Israel.