A. to claim it never happen
B. distance themselves from it
C. attempt reparations
D. try to justify it
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Answers A and D are false. West Germany made a largely successful attempt to acknowledge and confront the Nazi past. It was not an easy process, and early attempts were often superficial.
If you mean covered live at the time, the answer is no. The Holocaust was top secret and, in any case, very few countries indeed had television at the time.If you mean postwar films about the Holocaust (including miniseries and so on), there are a number.
At the time of the Holocaust, the nation of Israel did not yet exist.
Israel - but the idea that it was created 'in response to the holocaust' needs very careful scrutiny.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
it left a legacy of bitterness and hatred in the hearts of the german people
Disbelief was the overwhelming response.
If you mean covered live at the time, the answer is no. The Holocaust was top secret and, in any case, very few countries indeed had television at the time.If you mean postwar films about the Holocaust (including miniseries and so on), there are a number.
At the time of the Holocaust, the nation of Israel did not yet exist.
no, it was something that the German people decided on even before the unification.
Israel - but the idea that it was created 'in response to the holocaust' needs very careful scrutiny.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
The Holocaust was not widely taught in schools till after 1980 and it was certainly not taught in the immediate postwar period. From the end of World War 2 till the late 1960s the Holocaust was something of a non-subject apart from media reports on Holocaust trials.
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no Hitler is
Hitler.
There was almost no response beyond condemnation.
The U.S did nothing during the Holocaust.