How Did The Holocaust Affect The World

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Ever since WWII ended, people have denied that the Holocaust had happened, or believe that it was actually scaled up in size to the 5-6 million Jewish deaths that has been historically accepted. People also go as far as to believe the “Holocaust is a hoax arising out of a deliberate Jewish conspiracy to advance the interest of Jews at the expense of other peoples.” But that is just too preposterous, most people know that the Holocaust was a result in social tensions between the Germans and the Jewish, that the Nazis had created a new society in which the Jewish and many others were not allowed, and that the impact of this tragic event still impacts the world we live in today.

To start talking about the Holocaust, we need to first look at what started it. When WWI ended, Germany had to pay reparations …show more content…

“I became a National Socialist because the idea of the National Community inspired me. What I had never realized was the number of Germans who were not considered worthy to belong to this community.”
—Postwar memoirs of a German woman active in Nazi youth programs

The deaths of 5-6 million Jews within the Holocaust left a major impact in the world we live in today, all effects ranging from International protection of human rights growing, to the law that states if government officials who commit crimes against humanity could be held accountable by international tribunals, and nations pledging to prevent and punish the crime of genocide.

What i still don't get is how people believe the Holocaust never happened even though there is evidence pointing towards the fact that it was a large scale genocide that included the deaths of millions. Even with the long lasting effects there is still those deniers. Also the fact that we know what caused the event to become big, nobody wants to believe it, but it's the truth, and some people just can't handle the

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