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The truth of the
photos of crimes and atrocities included in this
Holocaust project needs to be shown.
The photos may be of graphic
nature and disturbing - before providing access to younger
learners, parents and teachers should preview the sites and guide
through what they may read and see.
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The Holocaust was the systematic annihilation of
six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War 2. In 1933 approximately
nine million Jews lived in the 21 countries of Europe that would be occupied by
Germany during the war. By 1945 two out of every three European Jews had been
killed. The European Jews were the primary victims of the Holocaust.
The number of children killed during the Holocaust is not fathomable and full
statistics for the tragic fate of children who died will never be known. Some
estimates range as high as 1.5 million murdered children. This figure includes
more than 1.2 million Jewish children, tens of thousands of Gypsy children and
thousands of institutionalized handicapped children who were murdered under Nazi
rule in Germany and occupied Europe.
But Jews were not the only group singled out for persecution by Hitler’s Nazi
regime. As many as one-half million Gypsies, at least 250,000 mentally or
physically disabled persons, and more than three million Soviet prisoners-of-war
also fell victim to Nazi genocide.
Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, Social
Democrats, Communists, partisans, trade unionists, Polish intelligentsia and
other undesirables were also victims of the hate and aggression carried
out by the Nazis.
Auschwitz-Birkenau became the
killing centre where the largest numbers of European Jews were killed. After an
experimental gassing there in September 1941 of 850 malnourished and ill
prisoners, mass murder became a daily routine.
By mid 1942, mass gassing of Jews using Zyklon-B began at Auschwitz, where
extermination was conducted on an industrial scale with some estimates running
as high as three million persons eventually killed through gassing, starvation,
disease, shooting, and burning.
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