The time when the Germans tried to remove the Jewish identity from the face of the world through the holocost.
Jewish people are not supposed to have tattoos at all.
they were out to get Jewish people because they thought Jewish people were subhuman and out to get world dominance. But they were also out to get people who were non-Aryan which is what they were. They believed Aryan's had the most "pure blood" of all the people on earth. The ideal Aryan had pale skin blond hair and blue eyes.
It wasn't.See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/why-judaism-doesnt-accept-jesus
Judaism is the religion and philosophy of many Jewish people ("Jewish" is the adjective). Its details are found in an enormous and steadily growing body of Judaic sacred and secular writings and commentaries.
final solution
Yes, the Holocaust was a real historical event that occurred during World War II, in which six million Jews were systematically exterminated by the Nazi regime led by Adolf Hitler. This tragic event is extensively documented through survivor testimonies, historical records, and physical evidence.
The convergence on the death camps in Germany which led up to world war II.
They feel that it shouldn't have happened and was preventable.
The landmark of 9/11 is used to remind people of the tragedy that happened.
A century ago people knew how to spell "happened".
Many rabbvis who supported it were executed
A People's Tragedy was created in 1996.
Jewish people moved to the U.S. starting in the 17th Century. They brought it with them.
B. superior in some way to other people.
so that people would be able to know what happened.
A People's Tragedy has 923 pages.
the danish people pulled together to save the entire Jewish community. the only people who reserved their humanity in the face of the nazi horror