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"Dissecting the Holocaust"

"Dissecting the Holocaust" involves analyzing and understanding the complex historical, social, and political factors that led to the Holocaust—a genocide during World War II where six million Jews and millions of others were systematically murdered by Nazi Germany. It examines the causes, methods, and consequences of this atrocity, exploring how propaganda, dehumanization, and authoritarian regimes facilitated such violence. This study aims to promote awareness, learn from history, and prevent future atrocities by critically examining the events, context, and human behaviors involved.