Throughout history there have been many, many cases where a despotic leader has attempted to eliminate an entire race through mass murder. The situation during WWII where Hitler attempted to eliminate not only the Jews but the Romany race as well is the only one actually called The Holocaust.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center is the only one that this contributor is aware of.
Kept captive and forced to work. Slavery was part of the Holocaust, but the Holocaust was not part of slavery. Slavery has been around for thousands of years, it has been part of most cultures, and all of the larger ones. The Holocaust lasted only a few years and affected only Europe and only a few generations.
The Holocaust was not caused by one man. Even though Heydrich was called the architect of the Holocaust, it took a whole nation (in fact many nations) to make the Holocaust a reality.
There are lots of Holocaust memorials in the world.
There was only one Holocaust, but similar types of concentration camps were around in Russia at the time of Stalin's power.
there was only one Holocaust, there were two World Wars.
There is only one Holocaust and that is in WW2. This was from 1939-1945.
No jew started the holocaust Hitler blamed them for the surrender of Germany in WW1.
In the holocaust there were no lucky prisoners they got fed bread tea and soup only one meal a day
One aspect of the Holocaust is murder, there was a lot of killing in the Holocaust.
Only some Holocaust Survivors are still alive.
The Americans did not win the Holocaust. No one won the Holocaust.
Ordinary, everyday life has to go on ...
The Simon Wiesenthal Center is the only one that this contributor is aware of.
If you're talking abou the Holocaust Project, there's only one Forget You Not.
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Yes, to be a Holocaust survivor one must have been a victim of the Holocaust, therefore by deffinition one would have to be Jewish.