
Holocaus memorials
Holocaust memorials are structures or sites dedicated to remembering the six million Jews and millions of others who were killed during the Holocaust, a horrific genocide perpetrated by the Nazis during World War II. These memorials serve as reminders of the atrocities committed, honoring the victims and educating future generations about the dangers of hatred, discrimination, and intolerance. They often feature symbolic architecture, artistic elements, and informational displays, aiming to foster reflection, remembrance, and a commitment to preventing such atrocities from happening again.