If you mean covered live at the time, the answer is no. The Holocaust was top secret and, in any case, very few countries indeed had television at the time.If you mean postwar films about the Holocaust (including miniseries and so on), there are a number.
Genocide means the mass killing of a particular race, cultural, ethnic or religious group.The Holocaust (with a capital H) refers to the Nazi attempt in World War 2 to annihilate the Jews. (The word holocaust in this specific sense only came into widespread use in the late 1970s, following the showing of the TV miniseries with the title Holocaust).Please see the related questions.
You could argue that the Holocaust was the start of the modernity.
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The word was first used in December 1942 by the (London) News Chronicle to describe what the Nazis were doing to the Jews, but it spoke of 'a holocaust', not 'the Holocaust'. Moreover, the word was not widely used at the timeLater there was an attempt to find a suitable word to replace the expression 'the Final Solution [of the Jewish Question]', which was the Nazis' own term for it.The word Holocaust in this specific sense first came into widespread use around 1980, following the showing of a TV miniseries of the same name.
The duration of Holocaust - TV miniseries - is 7.92 hours.
Holocaust - TV miniseries - was created on 1978-04-16.
The term the Holocaust only came into widespread use in the late 1970s after the showing of the TV miniseries with that title.
Better watch the movie Schindler's List. Also: * The TV miniseries "Holocaust" * Claude Lanzmann, "Shoah"
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