One can take the background as far back as one wants, some take it ad absurdum.
You can trace its roots through Christian antisemitism and through democracy as they were the major factors in the rise of Hitler and the Nazis.
Some hark back to the First World War, or to Hitler joining the German Worker's Party, to the publication of Mein Kampf, or to the election of Hitler.
The most important or relevant background has to be the Second World War as without it the Holocaust would not have happened.
it became the event that everything was related to.
People did not "go" to the holocaust. It is the name of an event in history that killed over 6 millon pepole.
Almost everything currently. The Holocaust was such a wide-impacting event and has been so widely researched that it is a focal point in History.
No! The holocaust was a very real, very traumatizing event.
The Holocaust.
well the Holocaust is important to the worlds history.
Oh, dude, seriously? No, the Holocaust was definitely not necessary. It was a horrific event in history where millions of innocent people were killed. Let's not go down that dark path, okay?
no, the Holocaust was a singular event, there was no other and there never will be.
world war 2 (the holocaust).Jewish answer:The Giving of the Torah by God.
Online, you can learn more about the Holocaust at the Holocaust History Project Homepage, which has information and photographs about this tragic event. You can also visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, a monument and information resource found in Washington DC.
Yes, the Holocaust is an appropriate name for that event.
Operation Barbarossa; the invasion of the Soviet Union was the event that started the Holocaust.