History, asked by keyaTrivedi, 10 months ago

an event that we could change in the history​

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Answered by jenisis
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i think we can change only our future not history

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Answered by anuradha1039
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Definitely the Holocaust. When more than six million innocent people die just because of their religion and beliefs, it's an outrage. When two out of three Jews get killed because of an "unfair" opinion of the Nazi regime, it's horrifying. This "Final Solution" is simply revolting.

If this happened in Hong Kong - six million dying for no reason at all - then only one million people would be left here. If the Holocaust happened in a small country like Antigua and Barbuda or the Marshall Islands, again, six million dying for nothing, the whole population of those tiny countries would be wiped out!

And the Holocaust didn't just kill Jews, it also decided the fates of 200,000 gypsies and another 200,000 mentally or physically disabled patients, most of them Germans, who were led to their death in the "euthanasia programme". Between two and three million Soviet prisoners of war died, because of the Nazis ignoring the Geneva conventions, which would have kept those prisoners alive. Even communists, socialists, and trade unionists died. If the Holocaust hadn't happened, more than 8.9 million people would have lived a normal life.

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