The US constitution pre-dated the Holocaust by about 150 years, it did not prevent the Holocaust happening the first time. The Holocaust happened very far away from the USA, whether the US even had a constitution was totally irrelevant.
The most memorable happening in Germany is the Holocaust. There are plenty more, but the Holocaust is the most famous.
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Now the last of the survivors are expiring from old age.
Terrible. The Great Depression was happening during the Holocaust. ___ No. The economies of most countries were booming at the time. After all, there was a major war going on ...
The Holocaust can never happen again. The establishment of the state of Israel has ensured that. However genocides, some arguably worse, continue to this day.
still happening now because of David Cameron
There was no single, co-ordinated Jewish response. Have a look at the related question.
the word that you are looking for is genicide(s), the Holocaust was a singular event, not the description of a type of event.
Elie Wiesel, like everyone else who knows about the Holocaust, knows the only way to prevent it from happening again is by remembering. This can be as easy as not being a bystander, and just remembering how many people died. *note* Similar holocausts have happened since, such as Rwanda.
No. He was the COMPLETE cause of the holocaust happening. He spread abusive and vicious propaganda about the Jews throughout all of German territory to get them to turn against all Jews. The Holocaust probably would not have happened without Hitler, but there were many more factors and influences that had to be in place before the Holocaust would happen.
Holocaust denial began while it was happening, early 40s. The Allies did not believe it until they saw it for themselves. Knowing future generations would be in doubt, they tried to film and document as much as possible.