The Importance of Holocaust In the Establishment of Israel

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The Importance of Holocaust In the Establishment of Israel

The holocaust seems to be a major reason in the establishment of the

state of Israel. The state of Israel was created in May 1948; the Jews

finally had a homeland of their own. There were a variety of long-term

causes such as the Balfour Declaration, Zionist movement and

short-term causes such as the holocaust and the influence of the USA.

The area, which is now called Israel, was part of Palestine; it was

under British mandate at the start of World War One.

The holocaust is a term used to define the systematic killing of over

6 million Jews by the Nazi regime from the years 1933 to 1945. It took

place in Nazi occupied territories, through death camps. After the end

of the Second World War, the Allies, and the rest of the world were

enlightened to the plight of the Jews during the war period, and their

true suffering was revealed to the world. This created an immense

international wave of sympathy; people began to question why the Jews

could not have their own homeland. After all they had their own

language, their own religion and culture. It became hard for Allied

leaders to refuse the demands for the Jews, they could not come out

and outwardly say "no" and soon they would have to make a clear answer

to the demands. The holocaust is seen as such an important cause for

the creation of the independent state of Israel because of its

proximity to the creation of Israel. The holocaust ended and was

discovered in 1945. Israel was created in 1948. It can be argued in

the favour of the view the holocaust is the main cause for the

creation of Israel because of this fact. Anothe...

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...o keep the USA happy.

When Britain had it's back against the wall, with pressure from all

sides - from its Allies, from the Jews rebelling against its authority

and from the Arabs; it decided it was too much hassle and gave up its

mandate to the United Nations. The United Nations with the pressure of

the USA instantly created the Nation State of Israel and it was

officially recognized by the USA immediately. There was resistance

from the Arabs but this was quenched. It seems that both the influence

of the USA and the holocaust had remarkable bearing on the tilt

towards creating a homeland for the Jews. At the end of the First

World War, the notion of the Jews owning their own homeland was

laughable yet several years later, the Jews not only had this homeland

but also had it situated in the lands of their forefathers.

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