Hitler killed his wife and himself to avoid being captured by the Americans.
There's a misunderstanding here. The Allies did not 'fight for the Jews' and they did nothing targeted specifically at ending the Holocaust.
America not 'save the Jews from Hitler's attack'. The Holocaust was not some sentimental B-movie with a happy ending.
The Holocaust
The Holocaust wasn't a war. Please see the related questions.
One aspect of the Holocaust is murder, there was a lot of killing in the Holocaust.
it was a side-effect of ending the war
Yes.
When the Nazis were removed from power, they no longer had the ability to continue the oppression.
No single person takes credit, they were simply liberated by allied forces in about 1945
There's a misunderstanding here. The Allies did not 'fight for the Jews' and they did nothing targeted specifically at ending the Holocaust.
the US supplied much hardware for the allies to achieve a military victory over Germany and the Axis powers, thus ending the war and the Holocaust.
No Gabi is alive and Well she was only a baby during the Start and Ending of the Holocaust she is in her 60 or 70 years old
America not 'save the Jews from Hitler's attack'. The Holocaust was not some sentimental B-movie with a happy ending.
The Holocaust
The Holocaust is considered a dystopia in "Night" by Elie Wiesel because it portrays a world where humanity's worst qualities are unleashed, with systematic dehumanization, violence, and genocide. The conclusion of the book reinforces this dystopian view by showing the lasting impact of the Holocaust on survivors like Elie Wiesel, who grapple with profound trauma and loss. The bleak and haunting ending serves as a stark reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust and the darkness that can reside within human society.
To remember the Holocaust.
The Holocaust is a concept not a person.