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"Jewish organizations rejected the idea of a holocaust memorial in New York in the 1940s. In their opinion, such a monument would become a permanent monument to the weakness of the Jewish people."
In the 70s, the holocaust became not only a Jewish commemoration but also a US commemoration day.
In a survey conducted in 1995, 97% of participants knew what the holocaust was. This was considerably more than those who knew about Pearl Harbor, the two atomic bombs, and that the Soviets were fighting on the side of the United States.
Alman Dehası
Peter Watson