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Consequences of the Jewish Holocaust

After World War II, many Germans were taken to ghettos and death camps to show what was happening to the Jewish population. Many argued that they did not know or that they were forced to remain silent, on pain of dying in the same way. form.

In 1948, after previous conversations that took place during the war, the State of Israel.

Simon Wiensenthal , a prisoner released from a concentration camp by US forces at the end of World War II, begins a movement of espionage and capture of Nazi SS officials to take them to international bodies and be judged. The international courts did not accept the participation of the State of Israel in the trials.