Question:
how did the holocaust change history?
Monique
2012-06-09 14:26:44 UTC
how did the holocaust change history? how did it affect people around the world?
Six answers:
forgot
2012-06-09 14:30:24 UTC
it was necessary to create the state of israel without the worldwide feeling of guilt and the 4 billion a year paid to israel by the US and 1 billion from germany they couldn't kept the place.
anonymous
2016-10-03 02:00:58 UTC
For one, the Holocaust gave a human face to the plight of the Jewish people scattered international. earlier, many ecu countries considered the Jewish phase of their populations almost like a humiliation. while those segments met terrible atrocities domestically, the information is suppressed and if the panic-bothered Jews fled out of the country they have been deemed component of a faceless, under pressure horde. The annihilation of 6 million Jews on the hands of in any different case relatively-civilized Germans compelled people everywhere to confront the disturbingly human content fabric of the tragedy. Secondly, the horror of the Holocaust made Jews comprehend that there advance right into a great want for them to have a state of their very own, in any different case they might in no way anticipate risk-free practices from outsiders. in direction of this end they, under the auspices of the UN, carved a territory of their very own and known because it the land of Israel. of direction, in giving start to their state, they displaced yet another team which has been residing in the land earlier the Jewish return. In a decade with the aid of fact its inception, the footwear of shame, helplessness and lack of self assurance omitted to the displaced Palestinians who grew to advance into the faceless horde the Jews were. international opnion would at last have crystalized to wish the Palestinians different than they chosen a course that would fairly horrify and alienate each and every person - terrorism, a ailment that lead us to 9-11.
Kevin7
2012-06-09 14:30:04 UTC
it was the most planned genocide in history,primarily targeted at Jews but there were also many non-Jewish victims. Two thirds of European Jewry was killed in horrific ways in the Holocaust.Israel was being rebuilt by the Zionist movement in the late 19 th century long before the Holocaust. Jews have always lived in Israel to some extent
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2012-06-09 14:35:16 UTC
A better question would be, "Was history changed to support the idea of a holocaust?"
Irv S
2012-06-09 14:30:16 UTC
Kill a couple of million people, .... and you 'change history'.

From two of the previous posts, some people didn't learn enough from it though.

Same types who tried it in Bosnia, Rwanda, and Laos, and are trying it in the Sudan.
anonymous
2012-06-09 14:27:13 UTC
the jew stereotypes


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