They would be very skinny and their bones would be showing.
no its totaly to late to change any thing It is to late for justice !! :]]
a skull, but it was not on soldier's uniforms, it was on the uniforms of a divivsion of the SS.
It impacted society and people differently. At the link below is a haunting reflection, expressed through art, of a family's loss in the Holocaust. It's a quilt.
it was pretty much a fully walled/fenced holding mini camp for the jews during the holocaust Today, it's mostly a dirty, ran-down, type of neighborhood with abandoned buildings
One can pick out various themes and images, such as trains transporting human being slowly over vast distances, fire, smoke, ashes, emaciated prisoners, but there is no overall 'look' to the Holocaust. The holocaust was a huge square arena, which was surrounded by Barbed wire ( Which was terribly sharp ) , and was completly in the surveyance of Hitler and the other German Guards. It was really cramped and hardly everyone survived. It was where Anne Frank and her others died. Only her Father survived because of the Russians (Who were a bit late on freeing people because only 138 people where left!) .
the Holocaust is a concept, it cannot be seen
There was no 'Holocaust flag'. I wonder if you are confusing the Holocaust with something else?
The Holocaust interest to an 8th grader by unknown! look in your heart if your a 8th grader !!!! like now
You can see pictures of them. Go to google.com and click on Images and then type in the word Holocaust.
You make it sound like a story ... Have a look at the related question below.
they are very hot
Yes becaue people still are racist and hate people that dont look the same as them!
It is very sad and depressing. It is a gigantic museum filled with memoirbilia form the Holocaust. Even some bodies. If you are sensitive about wars or no someone who was in the Holocaust I suggest not going.
The Holocaust wasn't a war. Please see the related questions.
Have a look at the related question. It's partly a matter of image.
Please have a look at the related question below, which may answer your question.
Have a look at this URL: http://www.science.co.il/holocaust-museums.asp