What is Holocaust Denial?
The Holocaust was the deliberate and systematic attempt to exterminate the entire Jewish people. Modern attempts to diminish or deny this tragedy, unique in its scale, desecrate the memory of its millions of victims. In 1933, Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany and established a racist regime, in which Jews were deemed to be “Untermenschen” (sub-humans), not part of the human race. After Germany instigated World War II in 1939, Hitler began implementing his “Final Solution” to annihilate the Jewish people. His forces concentrated the Jews in ghettos and established labor, concentration, and extermination camps to which the Jews were transported. Those deemed unfit for labor were exterminated, while most of the remaining Jews died of deliberate starvation and disease. Documents uncovered after the war show that Hitler’s aim was to exterminate every Jew in the world. This genocide was unique in scale, management and implementation. It sought to destroy an entire people, wherever they c
The Holocaust was the deliberate and systematic attempt to exterminate the entire Jewish people. Modern attempts to deny or even diminish this tragedy, unique in its scale, desecrate the memory of its millions of victims. In 1933, Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany and established a racist regime, in which Jews were deemed to be “Untermenschen” (sub-humans), not part of the human race. After Germany instigated World War II in 1939, Hitler began implementing his “Final Solution” to annihilate the Jewish people. His forces concentrated the Jews in ghettos and established labor, concentration, and extermination camps to which the Jews were transported. Millions of Jews were exterminated, while most of the rest died of deliberate starvation and disease. Hitler’s aim was to wipe off the face of the map every Jew in the world. During the six years of the war, 6,000,000 Jews – including 1,500,000 children – were murdered by the Nazis. Hitler’s deliberate annihilation of the Jews, carried o
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