1. People wanted to get on with their postwar lives.
2. The Holocaust was not seen as fundamentally different from Nazi atrocities in general.
3. In the Allied countries people were far most interested in the heroic deed and other exploits of their own nationals in World War 2.
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There were no battles in the Holocaust. The term is used to reference the systematic elimination of minorities, particularly Jews, during World War 2, through the use of concentration camps.
Yes, Hitler and the Nazis attempted to wipe all Jews out. He killed 12 million people including 6 million Jews in the holocaust.
There were no 'The' three, but three phases were: persecution, segregation and extermination.
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The Holocaust occurred during World War II, starting in 1941 and lasting until 1945.
A musselman is a person who during the holocaust, lost their will to live because of the horrible conditions in which they lived.
The Holocaust occurred during WWII and was perpetrated by the Nazis in Europe. VE Day was in May of 1945. Truman became US President 12 April 1945 because of the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. So for the Holocaust, Roosevelt was the US President during the Holocaust.
no. putting live people in the ovens was a form of torture. it was a horrible death, I am sure.
Just a few. How could anyone know accurately?
There were no battles in the Holocaust. The term is used to reference the systematic elimination of minorities, particularly Jews, during World War 2, through the use of concentration camps.
Franklin Roosevelt was president from 1933 until 1945 when most of the Nazi atrocities occurred.
Yes, Hitler and the Nazis attempted to wipe all Jews out. He killed 12 million people including 6 million Jews in the holocaust.
There were no 'The' three, but three phases were: persecution, segregation and extermination.