The Holocaust

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The Holocaust

The book will look at the situation in which the Holocaust was able to take place. It will look into those involved and where and when important events took place, to try and establish a clear picture of the extent of what has happened. What happened after the war and what ongoing impact will the events of the Holocaust have now?

Contents

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  1. The roots of anti-semitism in Europe Development stage: 50% (as of {{{2}}})
  2. The rise of Fascism Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  3. A 'Final Solution' Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  4. Victims Development stage: 50% (as of {{{2}}})
  5. Features of the Holocaust Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  6. Concentration and Labor Camps (1933-1945) Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  7. Euthanasia (1939-1941) Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  8. Ghettos (1940-1945) Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  9. Extermination camps (1942-1945) Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  10. Death marches and liberation (1944-1945) Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  11. Resistance Development stage: 50% (as of {{{2}}})
  12. Perpetrators and collaborators Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  13. Historical and philosophical interpretations Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  14. Aftermath Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  15. Holocaust denial Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  16. The Impact Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
Bibliography Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
Further Reading Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})

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