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Q: What is one reason for a lack of Jewish resistance to the Nazis before the Holocaust began?
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Who else did Nazis target?

There are three possible answers that fit like a matroshka doll in that the answers to each should be reiterated in subsequent lists. The answer to this question depends on whether Jew-killing was 1) strictly genocidal attacks on civilians targeted intentionally because they were Jewish 2) could be Jewish Civilians or Jewish soldiers who were killed intentionally because they were Jewish or 3) any conflict or engagement that resulted in killed Jews. 1) Other Jewish genocides, progroms, and attacks against innocent (or politically and militarily inactive Jewish populations) included: the Spanish Inquisition, the Russian Pogroms (like Kishinev), the British Expulsions, the Modern Iraqi and Syrian Pogroms, the post-Algerian Independence Pogroms, the Assyrian Invasions of the Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah, the Crusaders' Invasion of Jerusalem, and numerous others. 2) Attacks on both civilian and militant Jews who were targeted on account of their Jewish heritage included: All of the Israeli Engagements, Inter-War Algerian Independence Attacks, Alfred Dreyfus Affair, and several others. The reason that this category is not terribly populated is that Jews did not often have the right to carry weapons. 3) Attacks that resulted in Jewish deaths where Jews were not specifically targeted included: the Mongol Conquest, French Revolution, Russian Revolution, the American Civil War, the Sepoy Mutiny, and numerous others.

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which of the followings explain one reason for a lack of jewish resistance to the nazis before the holocaust began?

Jews had dealt with anti-Semitism before without seeing it escalate into genocide


What of the following explains one reason for lack of Jewish resistance to Nazis before the holocaust began?

Before the Holocaust began, the anti-Jewish measures were enacted under the veil of the law: The parliament created laws which excluded and persecuted Jews. As such Jews would have had to resist the law, the police, the state, in effect the country itself.


Why was the holocaust unfair?

because for no reason, and with out warning, millions and millions of defenseless Jewish people were murdered.


What were the horrors of the Holocaust?

Hitler sent the jewish people to concentraition camps and killed them for no reason in gas chambers.


What good has from the Holocaust?

The holocaust was the primary reason that many of the surviving Jewish people in Europe returned to Israel and recreated the nation of Israel in 1948. ___ No good whatsoever, absolutely none.


Why do Jews still remember the Holocaust and feel that it is an important part of their history?

Jews still remember the Holocaust and feel that it is important because so many people died for no reason! ___ For many, the Holocaust has become a key element of Jewish identity.


Was the Holocaust the most brutal form of killing to date?

yes of cause it was more than 1/2 a million Jewish Innocent people died for no reason


For what reason was Fuehrer Adolf Hitler well known for?

Adolf Hitler is well known for starting an atrocious event known in history as the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a form of mass genocide where all Jewish people were tortured and killed by German Nazis.


What would be considered a reason that a Jewish population might have supported the creation of Israel by the 1940s?

Well, the majority of people know that Israel holds an incredible religious importance to the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim community. However, the united nations found it important to create a Jewish state especially after the Holocaust, in one way to show that the united nations was making an effort to rebuild the Jewish community after the holocaust, and in another way to make an effort from the Jewish religion ever being destroyed.


How is the Holocaust anti-semitic?

It should be patently obvious. "Anti-Semitism" are acts or statements perpetrated against Jews of a negative discriminatory character. The Holocaust was the slaughter of 11 million people of whom 6 million were Jewish. Each of these people was murdered for the express reason of his ethnicity or religion, especially Jews. Therefore, the Holocaust is an Anti-Semitic Act.


How and why did the Holocaust begone?

The Holocaust began when Germany lost WW1 and people began thinking that the reason they lost was because of the Jews. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party had a plan to give rid of all the Jewish people. People everywhere were being snached off the streets even gypsies, gay men, and Christians who tried to help the Jews. It was a horrible time in Jewish history.


Why does the Holocaust offend Muslims?

Answer 1No, it doesn't. Holocaust doesn't offend Muslims as they were neither victims of the holocaust nor involved in causing it. However, Muslims; as many others in Europe and in the world; don't like using the holocaust by Israel as a way to get more money for compensation and as a way to drive the world attention out of the other holocaust done by the Israelis against the Palestinians. On the other hands, some historians state that not only Jews were victims of the holocaust but also many other nationalities and faiths.Answer 2The view held by the Iranian government is that Israel exists BECAUSE OF the Holocaust. In this view, the only reason a Jewish State exists in the Arab/Islamic World is because the world felt immense pity for the slaughter and mass-murder that took place in Europe and decided that rather than make Europeans communally pay for what they did by creating a Jewish asylum in Europe, to send them to the Middle East and make the Jews somebody else's problem, the Arabs and Muslims. Therefore, Iran's government works diligently to deny the Holocaust, because it believes that if it can convince the world that the Holocaust did not happen, then Israel's existence will become illegitimate.Of course, anyone who knows anything about history understands that this is a farce. Zionism as a movement started in the 1880s, Jewish colonization of Mandatory Palestine began in the 1920s, and Zionists had been campaigning for Jewish independence from the 1930s onward. The only reason Israel exists is because the Holocaust ultimately failed to exterminate the Jewish people (since if it had killed them off, there would be no need for a Jewish State). A discussion of whether or not the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is itself a genocide, which it is not, is not germane to this particular question and a discussion of that can be found at the Related Question below.