The Holocaust idea of putting people into an concentration camp sort of developed over time, it was first ment to re-educate people but as time proceed, it becomes an place where death us common. All of this was thought by Hitler and the Nazis.
A thought is more general, it's anything that goes through your mind. An idea serves a purpose, it's a plan, opinion, suggestion, or concept. A specific thought will transform itself into an Idea.
Sara Michelle Fetters: Why did you want to write this book? Where did the idea come from?John Boyne: I started writing the book in April of 2004 and it wasn't the book I intended writing at all. I was a student of the Holocaust for a number of years but I never expected to write about it, but I ended up having this idea, the idea of two boys at a fence talking to each other, and I thought to tell the story from the point of view of the German child. I thought the image of him walking to the fence everyday and asking questions would be a fresh take on the subject matter. The idea just seemed too interesting to ignore.
Webkinz are a Ganz product, so probably some person with Ganz did.
Because they thought peanuts were good stuff. SIMPLE ANSWER!!!!!!!
Yes because they thought it was a good idea to make Canada a unique country.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier idea about progress was not true.
yes Hitler thought the holocaust was a good idea because then that way he could get rid of the whole race he was trying to get rid of in the first place but in a faster and easier way.
A man named Hitler had this idea for a master race, so he decided to kill all of those who he thought did not belong.
A man named Hitler had this idea for a master race, so he decided to kill all of those who he thought did not belong.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier ideas about progress were not true. The Holocaust makes one consider that postmodernism is wrong as much to do with the Holocaust is with the absence of empirical data.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier idea about progress was not true.
it basically disagrees with postmodernism; one can basically not apply postmodernism to the Holocaust (or one would have to conclude that the Holocaust did not exist). But this is exceptional and does not stop postmodernism being the more popular method. The Holocaust made people question the idea of progress that was part of Modernism. -apex
The general idea behind the Holocaust was ethnic cleansing. Hitler hoped to create a perfect race by eliminating those who did not fit his idea of perfection.
Do a project about Anne Frank
The 'majority of the people' were not asked or even informed about the Holocaust.
they did nothing during the holocaust. Most Americans thought the Jews provoked it
they thought that it was a bad thing, but they did nothing