The Jews were (overwhelmingly) unarmed civilians ... They were in no position to stop the Holocaust or 'liberate themselves'. When they did resist, as in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, it was out of desperation rather than anything else.
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They never did they just got robbed, forced work, and deaf after they were done doing this they got more jews. For Themselves and it kept on.
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Most victims of the Holocaust have now passed on. Those who have not are well into retirement, as it is 72 years since 1945.
nothing really, you could say that Nazism was supported [in the early years] by the Fascists. But the Fascist states did not support what the Nazis were doing in the Holocaust.
Many awful things happened during the holocaust. For example there were 3 groups of people in the camps, 2 were the regular ones who go in the camps, but the 3r group was a medical group which the Nazis tested thing on them. Like seeing how far you can stretch them until they rip, or doing brain surgery as they were awake, and many for awful things.
They never did they just got robbed, forced work, and deaf after they were done doing this they got more jews. For Themselves and it kept on.
At the time of the Holocaust much of Europe was fighting World War 2.
It really depends upon when, where and how and who was doing the punishing.
Yes America did know about the holocaust so did britain but they didnt take action their goal was to win the war then they would go and end the holocaust but they were furious when they found out and they planned revenge
None of the Allies did anything specifically aimed at stopping the Holocaust. Please see the related question below.
Many Christians tried to help Jews escape the Nazis during the Holocaust. Often risking their own lives in the event of doing so.
no on the contrary it is Infamous for doing the Holocaust
That the people supported what the Nazis were doing to the Jews
That people are capable of doing anything in extreme circumstances. Different people will learn different lessons, but during the Holocaust ordinary people acted in what is considered unordinary ways.
Yes they used riding crops if they weren't satisfied by what the prisoners were doing. Or if they just felt like it.
In the Holocaust Jews were killed simply for being Jews, in fact simply for existing.
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