Jews are still emotially (and some Physically,) Scarred forever by the Holocaust. That is, the ones that survived. They are either very old, or have passed away due to disease, or old age. Those who have made it,however, are either dead or have accomplished a sucsessful life. Just think of Elie Wisel.
holocost .... Learn how to spell... it's the Holocaust
yes because the Nazis still hate the Jews ___ Please explain what you mean by 'still a problem with the holocaust', as the meaning is unclear.
no the nazi not happey whif the jews so the nazi kill more the hafe of the jews populashun p.s i now cuss i am a nazi
Many things have changed. No one goes around killing Jews and they are aloud to live anywhere in the countries. But some things have gotten worse we treat people today as the Nazis treated the Jews. we have to remember what happened back then.
The Holocaust was so shocking because Hitler and his Nazis shouldn't have done that to Jews. Jew's are the same as other religions and beliefs. It was also so shocking because of how many Jews they killed on a daily basis, it's like they lived for killing them. The final reason it was so shocking is because of how many people now-a-days think that the Holocaust was made up, which brought the topic of it up and it was more and more shocking everytime, there is living, breathing, and historic places to show you that the Holocaust actually happened. That's why the Holocaust was so shocking.
There were about 16 million Jews worldwide before the Holocaust; afterwards, about 10 million.
After the 6 day war, the Jews took Israel once again. After the holocaust, the Jews and Israelis have prepared for war. Now they have the land and the fighting capability that once they had in King David's days. Wars will come and go. The Nazis are long gone. The new-Nazis are a white power group or groups with no means to go to war with the Jews.
now: now they live a normal life style and sometimes a racist might attack them during holocaust: bad bad things like death
there was a brief reflection on how they treated Jews in their own society. There has now (since 1993) been established a national museum dedicated to the Holocaust which happened thousands of miles away.
The years preceding the Holocaust were marked by increasing antisemitism, discrimination, and violence against Jewish people in Europe. This period saw the rise of the Nazi party in Germany, which promoted anti-Jewish policies and propaganda. Jews faced persecution, forced segregation, and restrictions on their rights and freedoms, setting the stage for the atrocities of the Holocaust.
The British had to defend Palestine, much as border patrols defend every country now.
It is unclear what your question is about. It is over 65 years since the end of the Holocaust. Most of the survivors are dead now or very old.