Regular television broadcasting in the US began in 1940, but not that many households had TV sets. TVs became widespread in the US from the late 1940s on. At the time of the Holocaust not many homes had TV.
It affected the world by changing how people think about the Jews. ____ I google searched the question hoping to find an answer. However, I will give my best guess. Since I'm Jewish, I think that it greatly affected the Jewish people. ___ The Holocaust had many effects on the world. It makes us think about how being racist can cause so much damage, and to never repeat this again. The holocaust changed people's lives, and had a long lasting effect. Over 6 million lives were completely destroyed. Books and films on Anne Frank help us to understand what really happened in the holocaust during World War 2. ___ Among other things, it has made racism unacceptable.
The word holocaust comes initially from Greek.The first part comes from holos - meaning 'whole', and the second comes from kaustos - meaning 'burned'.The word comes to us from Jewish religious practise, when a sacrificial offering would be completely burnt on an altar.
Some reasons for the limited US response to the Holocaust are listed below.Skepticism about the accuracy of the information received.The remoteness and inaccesibility of Poland, which is where nearly all the extermination camps were.Please see related answer.
the holocaust- he killed milions of Jews and wrecked families - some of them are still alive today and remember the cruelity of the Nazis
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
yes, but not many.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
Why do people support the war in Iraq? because we can. they attacked us back in 1993 and 9-11, we are going to finish what they started.
The US and the other Allies did nothing to increase the number of Holocaust deaths.
The usa. turned away the jewish people who wanted to come here. So, thatdid not make America so holy
The Holocaust.
Marisa Kantor Stark has written: 'Bring us the old people' -- subject(s): Fiction, Older women, Guilt, Nursing home patients, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Widows, Holocaust survivors
There will always be a chance that a holocaust could happen anywhere and to any group of people.
There is not enough room on this text box to answer that question. You don't need research to answer. Six million of the Jewish people were murdered. Not including Poles, Russians, POWS, and others that the SS put to death. What the Holocaust can teach us is that HATE coupled with opportunity can lead to devastation.
The US had no responsibilities in the Holocaust, it was an event which occurred in Europe and Asia, perpetrated by other nations against people who were not US citizens.
Yes, and this topic has spawned thousands of books. But in General, Jewish people believe that there is free will in the world, and that although God wants us to choose good, we are just as free to choose evil. God does not control us to block us from making choices. Also, the modern state of Israel would probably not exist if it weren't for the holocaust, and many Jews see that as a modern-day miracle.