Survivor of the famous Holocaust Regina Downer once said, "I am a Jew, hiding secrets, I will never be sentenced to death, I missed the best times of my childhood and adolescence. My religion's name and my Zionist idealism ("Hidden Child") Jewish children experienced a lot during the physical, mental and emotional massacre During the reign of Adolf Hitler, the lives of the hidden children were terrible.Children in the Holocaust age are struggling a lot in terms of physical health.
The idea of ββ"hidden massacre" conveys the constant killing worldwide killing, murder, whose size and rigor make it really applicable to the term "Holocaust". In a sense, millions of people have been experienced in the world and in history, but they are still invisible and officially recognized. The media system has been out of order for a long time and has joined that point. "Hidden genocide" is not an unfortunate dysfunction of our civilization, but perhaps through a few selection reforms it still represents a peak of human development. Instead, "hidden genocide" is part of the structure, values ββand activities of our civilization. Unless we look at this and change it, all of us will die of our own massacre.
Holocaust "We are children of the Holocaust, we are all Germans and Jews, we are children of the victims, we are children of the oppressor We are beginning to oppose But Holocaust memories are always in us. "This poem well represents what most people feel when listening to the word" Holocaust. " . Perhaps it is not ... people are abused, condemned, deprived and even executed for their religious beliefs. In the Middle Ages, they were forced to wear symbols on their clothes and called them Jews. The dates from 1933 to 1945 showed fatal massacres, many of which were done against Jews and ethnic minorities who were not descendants of Arians.
As a result of the Holocaust, the lives of 6 million Jews have been shortened, their lives blessed, their stories remembered. Until recently there were stories about survivors like "hidden children" that were recorded and recorded by children other than Jews during World War II. In May 1991, an international conference on hidden children was held in New York City. There are 1,600 survivors and rescuers there. The Israeli government has greatly helped preserve the memory of the people who lost their lives at the Holocaust. There are memorial laws belonging to martyrs and heroes, which are "luxury Gentiles who endanger their lives to save the Jews." These men marked the nameplate on Jerusalem Yad Vashem, in commemoration of the European Jews who died in the Holocaust and the Christians who tried to save them.