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.
The Jews had a strong belief and Faith in God , So they didnt understand why God allowed them to suffer harsh treatments during the Holocaust. Therefore, they began to question their faith in God .
The holocaust degraded the jews, so it was a challange to the jewish faith. Either the jew will hold on to thier faith stronger because they want salvation from God. Or a Jew might get angry at God, he blames god for the pain he is in!
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
The official figure is that 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
6,000,000 Jews were killed during the holocaust.
He made a Holocaust for Jews and blamed them for everything WWII, Financial crisis, etc. He did this, I think, because he was tired of seeing Jews in his life
During the Holocaust, they couldn't practice their faith without dying.
that is a good way of putting it, almost everything else was taken from them
The Jews had a strong belief and Faith in God , So they didnt understand why God allowed them to suffer harsh treatments during the Holocaust. Therefore, they began to question their faith in God .
He had believed that the Jews had caused the great deprssion in Germany while the crisis was in America that time also. And that all the depression was blamed on Jews.
No, Jews were killed by the Nazis on 'racial' grounds. Converts from Judaism to Christianity and atheists of Jewish origin were treated in the same way as practising Jews.
The Jews responded by having more faith in god and by trying to help the allies in any way possible
In Elie Wiesel's "Night," the faith of some Jews begins to wane as they endure the horrors of the Holocaust. Many struggle to reconcile their belief in a just and merciful God with the extreme suffering and atrocities they witness. This crisis of faith leads some to question the existence of God altogether, while others cling to their beliefs, seeking solace amidst despair. Ultimately, the experience profoundly transforms their spiritual convictions and understanding of faith.
No. He was the COMPLETE cause of the holocaust happening. He spread abusive and vicious propaganda about the Jews throughout all of German territory to get them to turn against all Jews. The Holocaust probably would not have happened without Hitler, but there were many more factors and influences that had to be in place before the Holocaust would happen.
No, and the Holocaust was about killing the people, not about killing the faith.
there would not have been the Holocaust without the Jews.
The Jews targeted in the Holocaust were civilians.