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The Holocaust: an end to innocence

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The exploration of the Holocaust delves into the systematic murder of 6 million Jews and millions of others by the Nazi regime, addressing the critical questions of how and why such atrocities occurred. Rossel analyzes the rise of Nazi power, the influence of prejudice and propaganda, and the lasting impact of these events on society. He emphasizes that the Holocaust serves as a reminder of humanity's potential for evil, while also offering hope for understanding and preventing future atrocities. The narrative encourages vigilance against prejudice to protect the innocent.

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The Holocaust: an end to innocence, Seymour Rossel

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2012
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