No. According to some observers it has become a (or even the) key feature of Jewish identity.
Individual survivors were generally very resilient and managed to rebuild their lives. If you mean something like, 'Will the Jews ever forget the Holocaust?' then the answer is no. It has become one of the most salient aspects of Jewish identity, or to put it differently, the Jews have become 'the people of the Holocaust'. Others may have different ideas about this.
The Germans at the time called it "the Final solution". The Jews to whom it was done call it the "holocaust". What ever it was called it was a genocide of massive proportions.
there would not have been the Holocaust without the Jews.
The Jews targeted in the Holocaust were civilians.
many denied it ever happend especially the slaughtering of the Jews
Whipping was one of many punishments. As the Germans had total power over the Jews, they could do what ever they wanted.
In the Holocaust Jews were killed simply for being Jews, in fact simply for existing.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
The Nazis killed mainly Jews in the holocaust but also people who were 'feeble minded', 'crippled', and even POWs.
The German's were part of the Holocaust and so was Poland also the Jews were Ha Jews
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The official figure is that 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.