Holocaust

(proper noun)

Narrowly defined, a genocide in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and its collaborators killed about six million Jews. In a broader meaning, the systematic mass murder (democide) of 11 million people, namely 6 million Jews and 5 million Romanis, Slavs, homosexuals and others, perpetrated by Nazi Germany shortly before and during World War II.

Examples of Holocaust in the following topics:

  • The Holocaust

    • The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was a genocide in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and its collaborators killed about six million Jews during World War II.
    • The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was a genocide in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and its collaborators killed about six million Jews during World War II. 
    • Holocaust scholars draw a distinction between extermination camps and concentration camps.
    • Some historians suggested that this was an inspiration for the Holocaust.
    • Explain the costs inflicted by the Holocaust and Hitler's Final Solution.
  • Reaction to the Holocaust

  • The Final Ledger of Deaths

    • Civilian casualties include deaths caused by strategic bombing, Holocaust victims, German war crimes, Japanese war crimes, population transfers in the Soviet Union, other war crimes, and deaths due to war related famine and disease.
    • An estimated 11 to 17 million civilians died either as a direct or as an indirect result of Nazi ideological policies, including the systematic genocide of around 6 million Jews during the Holocaust, along with a further 5 to 6 million ethnic Poles and other Slavs (including Ukrainians and Belorussians), Roma, homosexuals, and other ethnic and minority groups.
  • The Eugenics Movement

    • These sterilizations were the precursor to the Holocaust, the Nazi attempt at genocide against Jews and other ethnic groups they deemed unfavorable to the human gene pool.
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