Reasons For The Holocaust And Jewish Indifference To It

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...to the extermination of more than six million European Jews by Hitler and the Nazi regime. There were in fact many more people killed by the Holocaust is usually thought of specifically in reference to the Jews, and we will use it in that sense here. The question that is often asked, and the question that we will attempt to answer in this paper, is what were the reasons for the Holocaust and even more puzzling, why did the Jews remain indifferent to what was happening for so long.
Discussion
In his book Night, Elie Wiesel writes of his horrific experiences in the concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Wiesel uses Eliezer as his narrator, and Eliezer tells of his friend Moshe the Beadle, who is taken to Poland by the Nazis (Night (book), 2006). Moshe somehow survives the journey and escapes, returning to the village to war the other Jews of what is coming (Night (book), 2006). He describes how the train...

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