well,there are good and bad aspects of the Holocaust,such as good could be how they still had faith in people even after all they trauma they went through. and how they have a long life to live now they make everyday a good one. and the bad aspects are self explantory well,there are good and bad aspects of the holocaust,such as good could be how they still had faith in people even after all they trauma they went through. and how they have a long life to live now they make everyday a good one. and the bad aspects are self explantory
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~World Jewry was devastated by the Holocaust. Just under half the Jews on the planet were exterminated; one million of them were children. Once the camps were liberated, those Jews that had managed to survive, and not been starved to death, were left to try and desperately locate any living relatives. In many, many cases, survivors would find that their entire families had been murdered. Those Jews that still lived had nothing, as all their possessions had been taken from them. Many of them tried to get to Palestine, where Palestinian Jews had been living for 3000 years, and had irrigated the land and transformed a bit of the region into a viable and lovely place to live. But tragically, the British, who controlled Palestine, blocked the Jews from getting there. Some of them were even sent back to internment camps in Germany, which was inhumane and almost intolerable for Jews who had just spent years in the death camps. Both the Holocaust survivors, and Jews in Palestine and also in the Arab nations, had to come to terms with what had happened and the fact that there was so much irrational hatred towards them. It was now even more vital to establish an official Jewish homeland in the region of Palestine, as Jews had dreamed of doing for thousands of years. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It does not, there was no national policy to gather African Americans together, no policy to eliminate them from society. There are similarities between the Holocaust and the experience of American aboriginals though.
The Holocaust
The Holocaust wasn't a war. Please see the related questions.
One aspect of the Holocaust is murder, there was a lot of killing in the Holocaust.
she was a girl in the holocaust
The motivation for the holocaust was ideological, not economic.
Victoria Barnett has written: 'Bystanders' -- subject(s): Apathy, Collaborationists, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Social aspects, Social aspects of Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), World War, 1939-1945
Mary J. Gallant has written: 'Coming of age in the Holocaust' -- subject(s): Adjustment (Psychology), Holocaust survivors, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Interviews, Personal narratives, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Psychology, Stress management
Maria Marchetta has written: 'Erinnerung und Demokratie' -- subject(s): Holocaust memorials, Memorials, Political aspects, Political aspects of Holocaust memorials, Women concentration camp inmates
Edward Feld has written: 'The spirit of renewal' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Holocaust (Jewish theology), Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Influence, Judaism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
Yes, he's the one that started it in the first place. He was the leader and commander of the German Nazis and controlled all aspects of the Holocaust.
Angi Buettner has written: 'Holocaust images and picturing catastrophe' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Art, Genocide in art, Political violence in art, Genocide, Psychological aspects, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), and art
I don't think the Holocaust had any religious significance. It would be very odd to suggest, for example, that the victims atoned for the sins of the world, or anything like that.
It does not, there was no national policy to gather African Americans together, no policy to eliminate them from society. There are similarities between the Holocaust and the experience of American aboriginals though.
Sara Fantini has written: 'Notizie dalla Shoah' -- subject(s): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Journalism, Mass media and the Holocaust, Press coverage, Social aspects, Social aspects of Journalism, World War, 1939-1945
Ariane Kalfa has written: 'La force du refus' -- subject(s): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Modern Philosophy, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Philosophy, Modern
Please have a look at the related question, which deals with some aspects of this.