Holocaust Remembrance

Holocaust Remembrance

...the Holocaust, by stopping genocide in any feasible way, so we can try to make an end to all racism and religious hatred in the world. The design of the Holocaust was initially the solution towards Hitler's malicious hatred towards the Jewish population. Hitler used The Holocaust began roughly in 1938, and ended in 1945. Many speculate as to why no one stepped in and stopped the SS and the gas chambers earlier than what they did. It was known that the American government and many other nations knew what was happening, but they did not inform the rest of their nations. Most Americans heard about the torment that was going on in Europe from European Jews/Gays/Gypsies/Blacks in search of refuge. The Holocaust is the largest known genocide in the history of the humankind. Many consider the Holocaust one of the most significant events in history to be remembered. Remembering the millions of victims who lost their lives or suffered is essential for the future. What is meant by this statement? Some people consider "remembering" as just never forgetting what happened, but that is not enough. Genocide has happened since the Holocaust and it is present even today. Many nations are aware of current genocides throughout the world and rather than acting against these inhumane crimes, they simply turn away. By truly remembering and honoring the victims of the Holocaust, people and governments need to take steps towards finding a solution, as a opposed to just preserving the memory.
Hitler resented the Jews people and used their entire population as scapegoats for his bitterness. One theory claims that Hitler's prejudice began when his mother died from breast cancer while being treated by a Jewish Doctor, Dr. Bloch3. Many speculate this to only be a rumor, because when Hitler began his reign of evil, he never made an order for the arrest of Dr. Bloch. Some...

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