Britains response was of anger and disgust. The camps were kept a secret from the outside world until 1944 when some of the first were found and in 1945 Belsen was discovered. My grandad was an engineer in WW2 and he was one of the first to walk into Belsen. When he walked out he never talked about what he saw. we only found this out when he died and we were reading his military records. The feeling would of been the same for all soldiers and civilians who entered these "camps". The governments reaction was to put all Nazi leaders on trial when the war was won. The Nuremburg trials.
They never actually did anything until 1945 and that was when most of the camps had killed all the Jews.
they were happy
The Holocaust widely affected British literature because the British felt so bad for the abused Jews that they wrote a lot of literature about it, including "The Holocaust and its affects on the World." It also caused the breakdown of the human language 'death of language' as the atrocities commited were so awful, language was unable to describe them. Also, many of the surviver's of the Holocaust wrote autobiographies, and novels of their experiences.
only thousands, as most were cremated.
Nothing is known about Ruth's fate after she was sent to Riga. No trace has ever been found.
British Hero of the Holocaust was created in 2010.
Practically none, as they were not targets of the Holocaust.
they were hoping the jews would convert
they thought that it was a bad thing, but they did nothing
They never actually did anything until 1945 and that was when most of the camps had killed all the Jews.
People didn't want to believe it.
You don't say when ... During the actual Holocaust 'the world' didn't, on the whole, want to know about it. ___ Self-conscious memorialization of the Holocaust is very recent indeed (mainly dating from the 1990s).
Death was one experience learned from the Holocaust. Most people who experienced the Holocaust found the experience fatal.
They dont
they declared.
No, Palestine was under British control, not German.
they boycotted british trade