Theirs many reason that people think the Holocaust should be an Holiday, The reasons are that;
. so we can remember the victims that were in the holocaust and that didn't survive at a time of period.
. I believe very strongly, that the victims should get one day to be remembered because of all the torture they have been through.
. I think all of the victims were innocent and none of them were guilty.
tworeasons we should learn about the holocaust
Kids should learn about the Holocaust when they are in 5th or 6th grade, they should be able to understand everything and not be exposed to too much inappropriate things about the Holocaust at a young age.
to remind the holocaust happened and nations should insure it does not happen again....
I don't think he should have his own holiday because that is not fair to all the other historians that helped our country that don't have a holiday!!!
Holocaust Memorial Day is 27 January - as Auschwitz I, II and III were liberated by the Soviet Army on that day in 1945.
tworeasons we should learn about the holocaust
Kids should learn about the Holocaust when they are in 5th or 6th grade, they should be able to understand everything and not be exposed to too much inappropriate things about the Holocaust at a young age.
You should. It's history, it really happened.Everyone should remember the Holocaust and pray that nothing similar ever happens again,
Your birthday should be a work paid holiday.
Every Day Should Be a Holiday was created in 1997.
Yes is is still a holiday
No, "holiday" should not be capitalized in this sentence. Capitalize the first word in the sentence and proper nouns, but not common nouns like "holiday."
to remind the holocaust happened and nations should insure it does not happen again....
there should be
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. ___ Alternatively, you might prefer to donate them to a Holocaust museum in your own state ...
I don't think he should have his own holiday because that is not fair to all the other historians that helped our country that don't have a holiday!!!
Lea Ausch Alteras is the author of the children's book "Grandma Doralee Patinkin's Holiday Cookbook: A Jewish Family's Celebrations." The book offers a collection of holiday recipes and stories from a Jewish family's traditions.