The Impact of the Holocaust on Children

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1 The Impact of the Holocaust on Children (United States History) Argument The Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century resulted in unprecedented advancements in transportation, communication, and economic expansion, making it a powerful agent of change. The Industrial Revolution's transformative character is best appreciated by looking at the advances made in these sectors and their rippling effects on society. Proving the Argument The Holocaust was a once-in-a-lifetime calamity that had a significant psychological and physiological impact on children. Many markers demonstrate its relevance, such as the degree of suffering experienced, the repercussions on one's physical and mental health over time, and the legacy of trauma left behind. When we look at the Holocaust based on the children who went through it, we can understand how it ruined their innocence, took their childhood, and left significant emotional wounds.

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