Category: /History/War & Conflicts
The first research in the late 1940s and early 1950s focused on the Jewishness of the Holocaust. Called the "Final Solution" by the Germans, it was the object of two pivotal studies, both of which had the Jews at the center of their treatment. The first
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
religious faith help victims of the Holocaust with their ordeals?
Q1d: How was it possible to put God on trial and yet love him at the same time?
Q2: "It is impossible to keep faith after experiencing the Holocaust" -- Do you agree with this statement
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Category: /History/European History
The Holocaust was an assault not only against the Jews, but against all non-Aryans. What is a non-Aryan? A non-Aryan is someone, or a group of people, the leaders of the Nazis simply did not like. They were a people that "contaminated" pure German
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Category: /History
and witnessing the testimonies of real-life survivors of Holocaust and the people who study anti-Semitism was ludicrous to my eyes and ears. The drawings of Jews being forced to eat animal excrement and the murdering of their people is hard to believe and hard
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
What is Holocaust Denial and Why Does it Exhist?
What is Holocaust denial and why does it exhist? This is far from being a
simple question, as it neccessitates a background knowledge of what the holocaust
really was and why there would
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
." (Reber, A., 1997, p 263). Its doctrine dictates that genetic structures, rather environmental factors solely determines human behavior.
The most extreme example of eugenic thinking was found with the Holocaust of Nazi Germany, where according to Nazi policy
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