Answer 1
In the Shoah, commonly known as the Holocaust, the Nazis built huge technical installations, which had the only purpose to kill men and women mainly of Jewish faith in huge daily numbers. In this way over half of the 6,000,000 people were killed.
Sadly, what we can learn from, is, that mankind is far more cruel then any animal ever could be.
Answer 2
Many things can be learned from this terrible tragedy. But some of the most important things that can be learned from it is that we are all different and we must accept those differences in others.
Answer 3
We as a people should learn that we should never ever discriminate against any person because of their race, religion or believes. Never should we discriminate against handicapped or gays and lesbians. That we should respect them and not harm them physically and mentally. And above all human life should be respected. We as people should recognize that no leader should never want death to so many people for any reason. We should never that many in the world would be against and there will be people who will fight so this does not happen again. We should also learn that it could happen to any of us because we are all different. Even Caucasians could be discriminated if someone doesn't like your background, your heritage. So respect life and help preserve it.
Answer 4
So that we can see how much damaged was caused, and so history does not repeat itself. God bless all who died in this tragedy, and let us pray it never happens again.
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass in November 1938 changed the tone of Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany from only a legal segregation between Germans and Jews to actual violent persecution, theft, and murder of Jews.
No, it was mainly small charities and individuals.
Kristallnacht
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In 1933-39 they were fleeing from persecution in Nazi Germany. If you are asking about earlier times, the key period was 1880-1914, when they were fleeing from persecution in Tsarist Russia.
that it was nonsense.
the world was being re-shaped, the Jews did not figure into the Nazi vision of an ideal society, the persecution was their way of realizing their vision
The rapid radicalization of Nazi antisemitism.
politics, Christianity and the human condition
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass in November 1938 changed the tone of Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany from only a legal segregation between Germans and Jews to actual violent persecution, theft, and murder of Jews.
No, it was mainly small charities and individuals.
By the issue that it was an action of Nazis against Jews.
By the issue that it was an action of Nazis against Jews.
Nazi persecution drove many extremely talented people to the US.
Kristallnacht
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In 1933-39 they were fleeing from persecution in Nazi Germany. If you are asking about earlier times, the key period was 1880-1914, when they were fleeing from persecution in Tsarist Russia.