God, I hope not. but nobady knows for sure
You could argue that the Holocaust was the start of the modernity.
"The Holocaust" was the name given to the Jewish genocide after the fact. The Rwandan genocide does not have a specific name, but they are both genocides.
2nd generation is just a lazy and insulting way to say the children of Holocaust survivors.
WWII, the Holocaust was perpetrated under the cover of the second world war. This made it hard for anyone to do anything about it.
The Holocaust did not and could not attack people.
God, I hope not. but nobady knows for sure
no it isn't you woudnt last 1 second in the holocaust
The second holocaust
There will always be a chance that a holocaust could happen anywhere and to any group of people.
You could argue that the Holocaust was the start of the modernity.
In effect the US did stop the Holocaust. By aiding the Allied victory, in defeating Germany, the Holocaust was stopped. If the US could have stopped it sooner, it is possible that they could have, but at great cost.
The end of the second world war.
"The Holocaust" was the name given to the Jewish genocide after the fact. The Rwandan genocide does not have a specific name, but they are both genocides.
The correct spelling is "holocaust".Most commonly used when referring to The Holocaust where the Jewish suffered under the Nazis in the second world war.
2nd generation is just a lazy and insulting way to say the children of Holocaust survivors.
(The word holocaust means destruction, especially from a great fire. The metaphor was applied to the capitalized Holocaust, referring to the Nazi extermination of Jews during World War II.)"The family was fortunate that the firemen saved them from the holocaust.""The Holocaust was a an evil and tragic event that took place in the second World War.""His mother lost both of her uncles in the Holocaust."