The Nazi's called it the "Final Solution" for the "Jewish problem". The Nazi's considered this revenge for all the things that the Jews had done (or accussed of doing). The truth did not matter. Hitler had convinced enough Germans to hate the Jews, and then kill them for things that they were falsely accussed of.
Points of view are independent of morals.
Probably the Slovakian, but that kind of depends uopn your point of view.
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many Germans viewed it as the way that it should be, many Germans viewed it as a political message, many Germans viewed it as unattainable.
Points of view are independent of morals.
Probably the Slovakian, but that kind of depends uopn your point of view.
Subjective
From the Jews point of view it was probably something like 13 people huddled together in their attic eating their Jew crackers drinking the blood of Christ
ask them their point of view on the subject if they are comfortable talking about it ___ Be very tactful and inform yourself thoroughly about the Holocaust before meeting a survivor.
From my point of view, grasshoppers hav point/stinger on the sides,right/left, but i woudn't say its a stinger.
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You can watch a number of Holocaust videos online. One of the most popular places to view videos is YouTube, which would include many hours of Holocaust videos. There are also history websites that allow you to view Holocaust videos as well.
All, or nearly all governments put their own 'spin' or point of view on things. It is not something that only happens in wartime and it is not specific to the holocaust or World War 2.
They were usually killed, like their parents. The Holocaust was genocide, and Eichmann stressed that killing Jewish children was particularly important from the Nazi point of view as they didn't want a new generation of Jews. Many starved to death. We will never forget. bless their innocent souls
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