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[a] [21] Jews were murdered in higher proportions than other groups; some scholars limit the definition of the Holocaust to the Jewish victims of the Nazis as Jews alone were targeted for the Final Solution. Others include the additional five million non-Jewish victims, bringing the total to about 11 million. [22]
Then, from April to December, several regulations and measures were adopted aimed against the Jewish intelligentsia with the goal of eliminating the influence of Jews on public life. Thus, on April 25, quotas were introduced for the admission of Jews to educational institutions, and on May 10, a public burning of books by Jewish and anti-Nazi ...
A compilation of interviews with many of those saved by Schindler. Includes reports of their experiences in the concentration camps and with Schindler, and their stories of life after the war. Includes over one hundred personal photographs. Byers, Anne (2005). Oskar Schindler: Saving Jews From The Holocaust. Holocaust Heroes and Nazi Criminals.
3. Denial: Holocaust History on Trial by Deborah E. Lipstadt. In her 1993 book, Denying the Holocaust, Lipstadt took on a Holocaust denier she called “one of the most dangerous spokespersons for ...
These books are about her experiences throughout the Holocaust. These published books are a part of Inge's great accomplishments throughout her life. [6] In the book "I am a Star"- Child of the Holocaust, Inge explains how her life changed once the Nazis invaded. She goes into detail about how all Jews, among her, were required to wear a yellow ...
The Jewish Cause: An Introduction to a Different Israeli History; Jewish Resistance Against the Nazis (book) Jewish Responses to Persecution; Jewish Roots in Poland; Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova; The Jews from Macedonia and the Holocaust; The Jews in Macedonia During the Second World War (1941–1945)
After more than a year at the factory, Baranek was ordered onto a cattle car — and taken to Auschwitz. Part 2: The war and its aftermath During his early teen years, Baranek was held captive in ...
Bibliography of the Holocaust; Bibliography of Nazi Germany#Holocaust, ideology, Jews, the SS, and racism; The Holocaust in the arts and popular culture § Literature; List of posthumous publications of Holocaust victims; Holocaust survivors § Memoirs and testimonies