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This is an excellent question and shows, no matter how horrific the Holocaust was, that ALL Jews (even those that didn't survive) had great faith and because of their devoted faith it saved some of their lives (a will to live.) Whether we are Jewish, Muslim, Catholic, etc., if we believe hard enough it makes us braver, strong spiritually and gives us hope. If we know we will die we can still give strength to those to go on ahead of us and let the world know about these horrific tragedies.

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