This Question is Answered 

    Why Was The Holocaust So Important During That Time?

    Why was the Holocaust so important during that time

    asked 6 months ago

    Date | Rating

    Answers


    The holocaust was not important that would mean that it was a necessary act or means to an end. It was however a misguided effort on the part of Hitler to (how he thought of it )as cleansing the earth/his nation of a race of people considered to be less than/unequal to him and the ones he thought we're a better race . If it taught the world anything it was to be vigilant towards countries and their leaders that are trying to do the same thing again by repeating history.

    answered 6 months ago

    New Comment

    1000 words left

      I believe that it was the largest deliberate attempt at genocide since the Native American genocide described as "The Indian " Wars" here in the U.S.A. [Dee Brown] "Bury my Heart at wounded Knee". Nearly 6,000,000 millions of Jewish, gypsy, political, handicapped etc...people were marked for extermination in the famous Nazi 'Death camps'. This helped to re-create Israel as a nation, as Jews fleeing Nazi Europe, and those who survived the death camps fled Europe for Palestine.

      answered 5 months ago

      New Comment

      1000 words left