the comparision is meaningless.
no they where not as modern as we are today
do stuff about the holocaust and tell people her story
About 5.933 Jews were killed during the Holocaust. That figure means very little standing alone. In Germany 88 percent of its Jews were killed. In Poland and the Baltic Countries 90 percent of its Jews were killed. You should compare that to something like this: Wipe out San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacremento and you match the Holocaust. Consider Texas, remove one out of three in the whole state and that is Holocaust. Eliminate everyone is Arizona or Tennessee and you have Holocaust. Or try this comparison: remove Rhode Island, Montana, Deleware, South Dakota, Alaska, North Dakota, Vermont. Wyoming and the District of Columbia' population today and that was the Holocaust.
They feel like they have been offended.
it was pretty much a fully walled/fenced holding mini camp for the jews during the holocaust Today, it's mostly a dirty, ran-down, type of neighborhood with abandoned buildings
It forever changed the idea of what human beings are really capable of.
Auschwitz was a major concentration camp during the Holocaust. My grandmother survived from Auschwitz and is still living today. Please also see related question.
some of the stuff they did to people in 1930's still happens today.
Yes, there are still people alive today who were alive during the Holocaust. These individuals are typically in their late 80s or older. It's important to hear their stories and remember the atrocities of the Holocaust to prevent such events from happening again.
nothing, my life started after the Holocaust was over.
The murder and deaths of white farmers in Zimbabwe, when Mugabe took over Rhodesia during the 1980s.
the holocaust- he killed milions of Jews and wrecked families - some of them are still alive today and remember the cruelity of the Nazis