how did the world came to know about the holocaust
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During the period of the holocast in germany the people who had suffered the most of the same, wanted the world to know their sufferings so they wrote books, pamlets, stories, diaries and so on in pieces of paper or in books and wanted the world to read it.
So, the people who escaped the holocaast tried to publish them even though most of them were burned by the nazi men according to the orders of Hitler. this shows that Hitler was very scared of those writtings because he himself had a feeling that it was very cruel and that the world won't forgive it....
So, the people who escaped the holocaast tried to publish them even though most of them were burned by the nazi men according to the orders of Hitler. this shows that Hitler was very scared of those writtings because he himself had a feeling that it was very cruel and that the world won't forgive it....
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The Jews wanted the world to know what happened in the Nazi Germany under the shadow of World War 2. They wanted the world to know the sufferings and atrocities that they endured. They preserved documents, diaries, etc. and created archives
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