Understanding the Holocaust: History and Impact

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The term holocaust is one of the terms that our pinna is used to hearing, but only a few people know what it means. This is a historical time for many of us if not all have heard about it. The word Holocaust is a Greek word that was used to describe a historical event that remains on the minds of the Jewish and the rest of the world. The term holos mean a whole and Kaustos means burned, this is according to the Greek vocabularies. Historically it was used to describe the sacrificial offering burned on the altar. But today the world doesn't see it in that term, but it has rather taken on the different meaning. Therefore, today it means the mass murder of the 6million European Jews including members of the persecuted groups such as the homosexuals and the gaybies by the Germany Nazi regime during the second world war. …show more content…

According to the Adolf Hitler which most of us may have herded the name or read about him, the Jewish were the very inferior race that they felt was an alien threat to the German racial purity and community. All this happened during the Nazi rule in Germany. Humanity lost meaning during this time in Germany, the solution to eliminate the inferior race according to Adolf Hitler was to remove them. The only effect many people are aware of is the deaths of many Jewish despite having several effects associated with this activity. However, in this essay, we are going to research on the effects of Holocaust on the victims. This will help us answer the questions about the aftermath of the

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