The Jewish people were blamed for the death of Jesus and refusing to accept Him as Divine. The Jews were convenient scapegoats for hundreds of years; when ever anything bad happened, the Jews were blamed for the incident. The Jews were an obvious minority in most of the countries they lived in. The Great Depression took place in the 1930's and Germany needed a scapegoat for their problems. Also for their loss in World War 1 in 1918. Blaming the Jews was easy and lead to the path of the Final Solution--the murder of Six Million Jews.
The single most important thing is that despite the systematic murder of six millioin of their people, the Jews remained united and did not fall away into the corners of the earth.
Most of us are too young to remember the victims, all that we can do is learn about what happened.
People of the Jewish faith died in the Holocaust. But the religion did not perish.
Many people were separated in the Holocaust, which made most people lose their will to keep going.
Hitler
Most memerable was 911.
This is a very subjective question and there will be many opinions, for me; the most important fact about the Holocaust is that different places/people will use the Holocaust to promote their own ends. To find out the truth it is best to go to the centre; Yad Vashem is the main and best source for the Holocaust.
Many things but the most important one is that Germany surrendered.
The most important thing, in my opinion is the freedom of black slaves in the United States of America.
Auschwitz was the largest camp. Warsaw was the largest ghetto. Both of these are in Poland.
Firstly its location. Its history. Its significance to the perpetration of the Holocaust. Its significance to current understanding of the Holocaust. How it has been abused by those who would deny the Holocaust. How it has been abused by the tourist industry. How it has been forced to change by contemporary politics. Why it was used as a term to encapsulate the entire Holocaust. Who pays for it to be maintained. As it stands; who is it for? These are in my opinion the ten most important things, obviously there are a multitude of bits of information and figures all included within its history and picking the ten most important out of those will be highly subjective.
Barry Bonds broke the record for the most homeruns in a season
The single most important thing is that despite the systematic murder of six millioin of their people, the Jews remained united and did not fall away into the corners of the earth.
Adolf Hitler (leader of Germany)Heinrich Himmler (leader of the concentration camps)Adolf Eichmann (leader of the Holocaust)Oskar Schindler (the most popular Righteous Among the Nations who selflessly rescued over 1,200 Jews by employing them in his factory)Anne Frank (most famous Holocaust victim)Elie Wiesel (Nobel Peace Prize winner and most-known Holocaust survivor)Simon Wiesenthal (Holocaust survivor and most-notable professional Nazi hunter)
i think when he beheaded Ann balin hi second wife
Most Holocaust victims died through gas poisoning.
His kids being born, probably the best, happiest and most important thing that ever happened to him.