The Holocaust was not 'solved'. Rather it was stopped when Nazi Germany was defeated by the Allies.
The Holocaust was the Nazi genocide of the Jews. The Nazi regime chose to do this. It was not some 'problem' that needed 'solving'.
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The Nazi advance stopped short of Georgia, so they were largely unaffected. Though Georgia had suffered greatly under Stalin.
In effect the US did stop the Holocaust. By aiding the Allied victory, in defeating Germany, the Holocaust was stopped. If the US could have stopped it sooner, it is possible that they could have, but at great cost.
The Holocaust was not 'solved'. Rather it was stopped when Nazi Germany was defeated by the Allies.
Anne Frank didn't stop the Holocaust. She just made a diary on the thing. The Allies stopped the Holocaust. Anne Frank was just a teenager during the Holocaust. She could not have stopped it. The above answer is correct. See link below for more information.
No.
Most western nations did not torture prisoners in the Holocaust.
The Holocaust is "complete" only in the sense that it is ended, stopped. The Nazis are no longer committing mass murder.
because no one stopped it. if it didn't hurt them, they didn't care.
it meant that the persecution stopped.
well if there was a god wouldn't he have stopped it? this is my answer
no one prevented the Holocaust, it happened.
the same as it was for adults, it was stopped when the Germans lost control of the camps and ghettos.
Because they won the war and stopped the Holocaust.