They could be called years of persecution, or years of segregation.
Which part is the 'tragic event'.
Yes, the constitution was established in 1789. WW2 began in 1939, of which the holocaust was part of. So, there are over 100 years difference.
Enormous, crazy parties, for the main part.
Kept captive and forced to work. Slavery was part of the Holocaust, but the Holocaust was not part of slavery. Slavery has been around for thousands of years, it has been part of most cultures, and all of the larger ones. The Holocaust lasted only a few years and affected only Europe and only a few generations.
No, it was a by-product. They happened in the same place at the same time, but it was not a part of the war, it was a political/idealogical issue, not a military one.
no one prevented the Holocaust, it happened.
no, but enslavement was part of the Holocaust.
Depending on for what part of the Holocaust but likely No
Everywhere that the Holocaust took place.
Tokio Hotel know it happened. It's also illegal in Germany to deny it ever happened. They have been asked about it and know it's a part of their country's past.
Holocaust itself means 'death by fire'. The Holocaust, however, is term to mean the mass murder of millions of the world's Jewish people. It happened because of ethnicism. A form of discrimination by beliefs. However, it was also in part because of racism, but not primarily racism.
Nothing. There are many Holocaust museums established in the United States, generally by or for those who survived or escaped the Holocaust and move to the US. The US authorities have tried to create links between the Holocaust and other events, to make it relateable to Us culture, but it was an event which happened to other people in another part of the world with which the US was not involved.