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Remembering the Holocaust

Remembering the Holocaust involves acknowledging the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews and millions of others by Nazi Germany during World War II. It is an effort to honor the victims, understand the horrors of intolerance and hatred, and ensure such atrocities are never repeated. Commemorations include education, memorials, and personal stories that keep the memories alive, fostering awareness and responsibility in future generations to promote human rights and prevent future genocides.