to the 6 million who died in it, yes. To mankind, no, not by a longshot.
New Orleans was far, far away from the Holocaust. Obviously, some Jewish families there lost relatives, but otherwise it had no effect on New Orleans. In fact, I'm a bit puzzled by the question and wonder whether you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2.
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.
Are you sure that the publication of Night in English (in 1960s) had such a far-reaching effect? Before the late 1960s the Holocaust was not widely discussed. It was known, of course, but generally talked about as the worst of a whole number of Nazi atrocities. It did not have anything like its current significance. I don't think the sea change can be attributed to Elie Wiesel, though he played a part.
The US constitution pre-dated the Holocaust by about 150 years, it did not prevent the Holocaust happening the first time. The Holocaust happened very far away from the USA, whether the US even had a constitution was totally irrelevant.
One fact about the Holocaust is that Jews were killed because Adolf Hitler wanted one race in Germany/Europe and Jews weren't that race.
So far I've heard of methanol, and sugar.
As far as I know, teaching the holocaust is not mandatory anywhere in the United Kingdom.
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As far as I am aware the censors have not banned any books on the Holocaust. One of the best is "The Holocaust Chronicle" by Publications International, Ltd.
Yes, he was Uganda's worst President by far.
This is BY-FAR the best meal I've ever had. This golfing is BY-FAR the best. This food is BY-FAR the worst. when something is the best/worst by a long shot. Or saddest, happiest, length, any emotion, when something is just BY-FAR the most.
New Orleans was far, far away from the Holocaust. Obviously, some Jewish families there lost relatives, but otherwise it had no effect on New Orleans. In fact, I'm a bit puzzled by the question and wonder whether you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2.
nothing. It was not in incident, it was far larger.
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It came far, far too late.
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.