The Holocaust is an example of extreme violation of human rights. Human rights laws strive to ensure that such a situation will never occur again.
The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
after the Holocaust it was realised that crimes of this nature had no actual laws defining them.
Just about all of them. Pretty much(and this is true) the only rights they had were to walk, stand, and run
THE HOLOCAUST!!!! In Germany!!! WW2!!!
Because 9 million innocent people were killed
The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
after the Holocaust it was realised that crimes of this nature had no actual laws defining them.
To those who were not in it, it has not had any effect. One could claim that human rights conventions would not exist without the Holocaust, but one would equally hope that society would have developed this way anyway.
The Holocaust in Europe
Just about all of them. Pretty much(and this is true) the only rights they had were to walk, stand, and run
the declaration of human rights.
THE HOLOCAUST!!!! In Germany!!! WW2!!!
The violation of human rights
um... if you're like Hitler yes. but no one else does. it was a gross destruction of Human rights
The Jewish people had absolutely no rights during the Holocaust.
Because 9 million innocent people were killed
Holocaust-murdering of Jews African American slaves king John of England had to sign Magna Carta so that peasants could have rights.