The genocide of nearly six million Jews is known as the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was genocide. It an attempt to kill all Jews. It was not some dispute that could have been 'resolved'.
The Jews were the main target in Germany. The German genocide is also called the Holocaust.
The American government had no direct effect on the Holocaust. Obviously, the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Allies ended the genocide. I wonder if you are mistakenly equating the Holocaust with World War 2.
The Holocaust was the Nazi genocide of the Jews. The Nazi regime chose to do this. It was not some 'problem' that needed 'solving'.
No, the Holocaust is the name of one specific attempted genocide.
Genocide was the word used to describe what happened in the Holocaust.
The Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide.
The Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide.
"The Holocaust" was the name given to the Jewish genocide after the fact. The Rwandan genocide does not have a specific name, but they are both genocides.
The Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide.
There isn't really any difference, the Holocaust just refers to the genocide of the Jews during WW2, so the Holocaust was a genocide, it just refers to a specific one.
Genocide is the answer.
The Holocaust was the systematic genocide of 8 million Jews. The holocaust was the genocide of over 8 million people.
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the holocause is a genoside
the holocaust was not a revolution. it was a genocide/ industrialized mass murder