There aren't any, it is a name given to a specific event, there are many 'genocides' that is a word to describe these types of events.
There has only been one Holocaust, and it was in Germany when the Nazis persecuted Jews for simply being Jewish. 6 MILLION PEOPLE DIED. Many other genocides like to call themselves Holocausts because of the attention that it would bring them. Additionally, smaller massacres have also used the term "Holocaust" for hyperbole, but there has been only one true Holocaust in history: the one that occurred to 11 million people (of whom 6 million were Jewish) in Nazi Germany and the Occupied Countries from 1939-1945.
Other well known cases of genocide include:Many of the Native American peoplesThe HererosThe ArmeniansThe Tutsis in RwandaThe Holocaust in CambodiaThe Irish Holocaust
None ___ There were several. The best known was the genocide of the Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915-17.
There was only one Holocaust, there were a few attempted genocides, but the Holocaust is a specific term and cannot be used to describe other similar events.
About 54,000 Jewish Greeks were victims of the Holocaust. Most of them were transported out of Greece to other camps.
The main victims of the Holocaust were people of the Jewish religion. There were other victims, but the Natzis were mainly focused on the Jewish religion when the Holocaust began.
It of course depends on how one defines the word 'holocaust', if you look it up online you'll most likely find this definition ''great destruction or loss of life or the source of such destruction, esp fire''. Many other holocausts have happened other than The Holocaust, for example, the mass murders in Cambodia, Vietnam, Rwanda, USSR, Uganda, Japan(atomic holocaust) and many, many others. The Holocaust in Germany and Poland, under the rule of Adolf Hitler was nothing special nor much different when you look at it closely, and investigate the evidence yourself.
Just accept other people for who they are. Don't judge them by what they are, but who they are. Treat other people like the way you would like to be treated and the world would be a better place and the Holocaust would never happen again. The future rests on your shoulders. Remeber that.
yes they was more killed in the holocaust
they made other Jewish workers burn their bodys in the crematorium
Schindler's listThe Diary of Anne FranksThe Reader
The Nazis themselves 'put a stop to Jewish ghettos during the Holocaust' because they liquidated them all: in other words, the inhabitants were sent to extermination camps. The last ghetto to be liquidated was Lodz in August 1944.