
The Holocaust
The Holocaust was a horrific period during World War II when the Nazi regime, led by Adolf Hitler, systematically exterminated six million Jews and millions of others, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents. This genocide, driven by anti-Semitic ideology and a belief in Aryan racial superiority, involved mass shootings, concentration camps, and gas chambers. The Holocaust serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of hatred, intolerance, and discrimination. It is crucial to remember this historical atrocity to prevent such events from occurring in the future and to promote human rights and dignity for all.