The Holocaust affected the history of Europe, everything started when World War II boomed. Since the Germans thought that the Jews were responsible for their losses, they started to mass torture and kill them. They sent many to concentration camps to exploit their capabilities. When the war was over, there were less than 20,000 Jews in Germany. If the Holocaust hadn’t occurred, Europe would be more peaceful, and Jews like Anne Frank would have lived more. It’s a sad story to tell, since the Holocaust permanently changed the history of Europe.
There were many aspects to the economy of the 1920s that led to one of the most crucial causes of the Great Depression - the stock market crash of 1929. The mass-production of the automobile changed the tide of consumer spending in the 1920s.