Millions of people were killied. Many wonderful people lost, families torn apart, etc., but we also learn lessons from it =:)
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One consequence of the Holocaust is quite obviously the countless people who died in the genocide. British troops were sent into a concentration camp in Belsen after this event has finished, 60,000 people were found being starved and a further 27,000 unburied bodies that had already been killed. No doubt the other 60,000 people alive if left any longer could of died. Another consequence is that Hitler and the Nazi's hatred of Non-Aryans may continue to be thought as a good idea in the future and that may have devastating effect on the world.
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Millions of Jews died and many others. Hitler wanted the Germans to be the "Superior race."Many other families lost jobs and family. Children died at the concentration and death camps.
Death generally.
they had to move the people who were already living there out of their homes.
The Success is Her Diary Failure is the Holocaust Hope that helps!
In many countries, teaching about the Holocaust is mandated by the curriculum. It is considered an important historical event that promotes tolerance and understanding, and teaches students about the consequences of hate and prejudice. However, the specific requirements vary between jurisdictions.
Basically because no one stood up for them. (the Jews)
Death generally.
they had to move the people who were already living there out of their homes.
The Success is Her Diary Failure is the Holocaust Hope that helps!
In "The Great Gatsby," Nick Carraway mentions the Holocaust when he reflects on the excesses and debauchery of the wealthy elite in the 1920s, suggesting that their opulent lifestyles could lead to disastrous consequences similar to the widespread suffering and destruction of the Holocaust. This comparison highlights the moral decay and emptiness of the characters in the novel.
In many countries, teaching about the Holocaust is mandated by the curriculum. It is considered an important historical event that promotes tolerance and understanding, and teaches students about the consequences of hate and prejudice. However, the specific requirements vary between jurisdictions.
Basically because no one stood up for them. (the Jews)
Yes, the Holocaust was a profound social injustice characterized by the systemic persecution and extermination of six million Jews and millions of others deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime. It represented a gross violation of human rights, fueled by deeply ingrained anti-Semitism and discriminatory ideologies. The Holocaust serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of hatred, intolerance, and the failure to uphold the principles of justice and equality.
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The consequences actually differed, depending on who you wish to talk about. For example, in the Nuremburg Trials, whose defendants were high-ranking Nazi officials, the consequences ranged from death by hanging to acquittal (and yes, a few were acquitted). Others were sentenced to a varying number of years in jail. ____ Many camp guards just changed their names 'and lived happily ever after'.
Important consequences included these: * Germany began rearming on a vast scale. * The Nazis, using the injustices of the Treaty of Versailles as an excuse, embarked on a policy of boundless expansion in Europe. This made war practically inevitable. * The adoption of policies that culminated in the Holocaust, though this was not obvious in the early years.
To remember the Holocaust.
The Holocaust is a concept not a person.