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Mallory Farley
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27 August, 22:54
Why is the holocaust remembered with such horror
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Declan Doyle
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Hitler had influenced the people of Germany that the loss of the first world war was due to 'inner troublemakers'. He was referring to the Jews. Thus, he massacred billions of innocent Jews, putting them in concentration camps and experimenting on them. When we think how our own fellow humans were treated this way in the 1900s, it leaves us aghast!
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