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It changed the world in many ways. Before, the US eugenics program was seen as a program to help benefit society, getting rid of ''Unhealthy'" genes, but after WW2, eugenics was discredited, and pretty much was dead as Fascism was. Also, in fiction, the idea of exterminating an entire "evil" race was seen as just fine, but after WW2 and the realities of the "final solution", this idea died as well. It can also be said, probably, that anti-semitism was given a blow because of the holocaust.
the holocaust has affected us by showing us that racism is unacceptable and that you should treat others how you want to be treated and be smart
The holocaust reminds us that we are the ones who create our problems and we are the only ones that can fix them.
it is a personal thing, over half of the population does not know that it happened, many of the others do not care.
by the fact that it has appeared in a question: if it had no effect, it could not appear in a question.
it damaged it.
the holocaust- he killed milions of Jews and wrecked families - some of them are still alive today and remember the cruelity of the Nazis
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The American government had no direct effect on the Holocaust. Obviously, the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Allies ended the genocide. I wonder if you are mistakenly equating the Holocaust with World War 2.
the holocaust really didn't effect slavery and besides slavery was before the holocaust......wow wiki answers is not accurate for all you people looking at this...sry but it isn't.While the Holocaust took place way after slavery was established in most countries, it did not effect slavery unless you count that concentration camps, it was either work for free under harsh conditions, or die, so the prisoners were actually slaves if you think about it.