Because prior to the Holocaust, the concept of genocide wasn't even a word. There was no international convention against the systematic slaughter of a people.
Many Holocaust survivors relocated to the United States and other countries. Some of them wrote and gave speeches about their experiences.
The Holocaust is not a place.
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
Adolf Hitler, Dr. Josef Mengle, and many other Nazis
Many people were separated in the Holocaust, which made most people lose their will to keep going.
Many Muslim countries do not recognize Israel.Some Arabs and some other Muslims believe that the Holocaust is misused to enhance the legitimacy of Israel.Many go a stage further and find it convenient to deny the Holocaust altogether.
Many Holocaust survivors relocated to the United States and other countries. Some of them wrote and gave speeches about their experiences.
The Holocaust is not a place.
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
Jews (along with many other cultures of people) think that the Holocaust was one of the most horrible and depressing times in history. Nothing can ever erase what was done.
There are many projects that have helped people to document their experiences. Many survivors have tried to forget, but it was rather traumatic and as such people need little help in remembering. (i hope that you are not trying to suggest that people who did not experience the Holocaust can appropriate other people's memories for their own).
Adolf Hitler, Dr. Josef Mengle, and many other Nazis
Many people were separated in the Holocaust, which made most people lose their will to keep going.
1932? The Holocaust hadn't started then.
There was no medal for surviving the Holocaust.
The problem is whether the perpetrators are willing to recognize another holocaust as it is forming and occurring. For example, many people point out that the 50 million abortions (just in the U.S.) qualifies as another holocaust. But the perceived benefit (casual sex without responsibility) is so seductive and addictive that the perpetrators would not seriously consider its status as a holocaust.
People that were killed during the Holocaust in addition to the millions of Jews were the Freemasons, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and people with disabilities. Also killed were Gypsies, Poles, Soviet POWs, and slaves in Eastern Europe.