The Holocaust had killed more than 600 million Jews between 1933 and 1945 and was considered to be the greatest genocide in our whole world. The memory and history of our lives that occurred during the Holocaust has always remembered all over the world. Many people today "think" to remind us that we can understand the hatred of other races today and ease hatred today. Those scholars believe that by remembering the Holocaust you will gain knowledge and learn how to make this never happen again.
The Holocaust is the most extreme and violent manifestation of history violent Judaism. Between 1933 and 1945 the Nazi regime and its collaborators systematically killed millions of Jews. Today, there are 6 million Jews who are Nazis and their co-workers, millions of Slavs, Romans, LGBTI people, disabled people, priests and religious leaders, and brave opponents of barbarian regimes Was systematically killed by. Today, we respect the strength and courage of the victims, survivors, and heroes who are faced with overwhelming adversity.
Many of the Israelites passed away as victims of evil and fraud. Today I recall that 6 million Jews in the Holocaust were mercilessly murdered in Central Europe and Eastern Europe. How do you try to understand all these tragic events? Were there hopes for innocent children who died in childhood, but who did not know the reasons? Regardless of how many times you read it, this account is still arrested and suspected after conversion. But more importantly it is a deep meaning for us and for our dead loved ones who never call me God or called spiritual transformation in this era. This special and satisfying vision will promise that we can meet them again!
HIST 112. History of the Holocaust (4) The Holocaust is an event that can not be understood uniquely and ultimately still in the history of mankind. But perhaps because of this dilemma, it taught us many deep ideas that we will never forget. In this course we will examine the role of perpetrators, the attitude of bystanders, and the reaction of the victims. We will see the emergence of Nazism, the life and history of Adolf Hitler and its assistants, and the execution and execution of mass murder. How are other countries dealing with the Holocaust? How do survivors live in the memory of terrorism? What do you think of today's Holocaust? This course will also analyze the depiction of the Holocaust in today's popular movies and media.