The Holocaust did not change religion. The same religions exist now as before the Holocaust. In fact, the Holocaust changed nothing about human cluture, ethic and morality. Since the Holocaust we have seen more genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Darfur. Religion has not been altered by the Shoah (Holocaust). The same major religions (Christianity, Islam, Hindu & Judaism) exist today, virtually unchanged. What was religion after the Holocaust? The same as before the Holocaust. Self-centered, egotistical, theocratic and banal.
Charles S. Weinblatt
Author, Jacob's Courage
http://jacobscourage.wordpress.com/
The Holocaust was about race, not religion.
Simple answer: There is no such link. The Holocaust was about race and ideology, not religion.
The Holocaust itself had no religion as it was not a person, but the perpetrators were Christian and the victims were Jews.
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The main victims of the Holocaust were people of the Jewish religion. There were other victims, but the Natzis were mainly focused on the Jewish religion when the Holocaust began.
People of the Jewish faith died in the Holocaust. But the religion did not perish.
During the holocaust, the main religion affected was Judaism. Please don't be daft, phrase your question more carefully next time.
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Jews, aryans____The Holocaust was not about religion but race, ideology and slave labour
Germany, was originally a Christian country. But after the Holocaust, it isn't classed as any - anymore.