Celebrating it would open a whole can of worms. Would anyone really think it in good taste to celebrate the systematic wiping out of over 6 million people? Well yes, they would, but those people are, thankfully, in a hateful minority.
Commemorating, however, is completely different, though it can be tricky to get the tone right.
The Holocaust is not some Jewish festival. Please see the related question.
The Holocaust ended in May 1945 (somewhat earlier in some places).
no, but they were not seen as being in danger as they were not targeted in the same way.
The Holocaust was genocide. It was not some war, in which some were killed, some wounded and some taken prisoner.There are no statistics of "Holocaust injured". Please see the related question below.
Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania.
Holocaust Prisoners suffered:Starvationlack of socializinglack of medical attentionDeathNazi guardsHorrible stench from rotten and burning fleshLoss of friends and familyHarsh laborCruel punishments
they had to be naked all the time they either asked to go left or right the sad thing is they died either way
Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
What were some conflicts for the holocaust children in the nazi war?"
financial difficulties and helping other slaves
I am a kid and I have no difficulties but some kids might
Everybody has some difficulties in life. Perhaps be more specific.
Only some Holocaust Survivors are still alive.
Celebrating The Easter Bunny
It seems as though you are experiencing some difficulties.
The Holocaust is not some Jewish festival. Please see the related question.
The Holocaust was abominable. It begins with the letter a.