This question leaves me puzzled as to what you really want to ask.
yes because the Nazis still hate the Jews ___ Please explain what you mean by 'still a problem with the holocaust', as the meaning is unclear.
it forced them to answer difficult questions about their relationship with God
Homosexuals were not "a problem in the Holocaust." However, homosexual people were categorized as misfits, worthy of extinction by Adolf Hitler. They were forced to wear pink triangles to identify them and were brutally executed, along with the Jewish and other groups Hitler found to taint his vision of a pure blood Caucasian (white) utopian society.
The Holocaust
The Holocaust wasn't a problem that needed 'resolving'. The Holocaust ended as the Allied forces advanced and liberated the camps. For example, Soviet forces entered Auschwitz on 27 January 1945, which is widely kept as Holocaust Memorial Day. It sounds almost incredible, but in Kielce in Poland there were anti-Jewish riots in July 1946, which resulted in about deaths.
Not exactly the problem, the Holocaust is a chapter in Jewish history.
yes because the Nazis still hate the Jews ___ Please explain what you mean by 'still a problem with the holocaust', as the meaning is unclear.
usa soldiers went to the holocaust camps and bured all the Germany soldiers
The main problem was that they were going to die.
it forced them to answer difficult questions about their relationship with God
each solution that the Nazis created for a problem caused another problem, until they had to create the 'Final Soulution'.
The Holocaust was the Nazi genocide of the Jews. The Nazi regime chose to do this. It was not some 'problem' that needed 'solving'.
heckler's veto
Homosexuals were not "a problem in the Holocaust." However, homosexual people were categorized as misfits, worthy of extinction by Adolf Hitler. They were forced to wear pink triangles to identify them and were brutally executed, along with the Jewish and other groups Hitler found to taint his vision of a pure blood Caucasian (white) utopian society.
The problem is whether the perpetrators are willing to recognize another holocaust as it is forming and occurring. For example, many people point out that the 50 million abortions (just in the U.S.) qualifies as another holocaust. But the perceived benefit (casual sex without responsibility) is so seductive and addictive that the perpetrators would not seriously consider its status as a holocaust.
There was a refugee problem before the Holocaust as Jews tried to leave Germany and, from 1938 also Austria and later other countries, too. The Germans overran much of Europe very quickly in 1940 and 1941 and Jews in areas under German control were trapped and often herded into ghettos.
The free speech and assembly problem in Skokie was known as the conflict between the First Amendment rights of the American Nazi Party to march and the emotional trauma it caused to Holocaust survivors living in the town. The issue centered around balancing the protection of hateful speech under the First Amendment with the consequences it had on a community deeply affected by the Holocaust.