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  2. Category : People who died in the Holocaust by nationality

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  3. Every Person Has a Name - Wikipedia

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    The Names Book is a large commemorative book listing the names and brief details about some 4,800,000 Jewish victims of the Holocaust known to Yad Vashem and documented through the Names Recovery Project, out of the total 6 million victims. The book has been published in two editions, in 2004 and a decade later.

  4. List of victims and survivors of Auschwitz - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi, Czech librarian, and historian of Czech-Jewish culture Rutka Laskier: 1929: 1943: 14 Jewish Teenager who wrote a diary. Her writings were posthumously published. Dubbed the "Polish Anne Frank". Henri Lévy: June 7, 1883: August 13, 1942: 59 Jewish Rabbi. He was deported on Convoy No. 8 to the camp on July 20, 1942. Rudolf Levy: July 15 ...

  5. List of victims of Nazism - Wikipedia

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    Nationality Achievements Reasons for persecution Cause of death Klaus Bonhoeffer: 1901–1945: German: jurist, resistance fighter German resistance to Nazism: executed, Berlin Betsie ten Boom: 1885–1944: Dutch: book keeper Dutch resistance: Pernicious anemia, Ravensbrück: Casper ten Boom: 1859–1944: Dutch: watchmaker Dutch resistance

  6. Gedenkbuch - Wikipedia

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    The Gedenkbuch – Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft 1933–1945 ("Memorial BookVictims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945") is a memorial book published by the German Federal Archives, listing persons murdered during the Holocaust as part of the Nazis' so-called "Final Solution".

  7. 12 Holocaust Books That Everyone Should Read

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    4. Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. Viktor E. Frankl’s memoir of his experiences in Nazi death camps—including Auschwitz—from 1942 to 1945 describes his attempts to hold on to ...

  8. Holocaust victims - Wikipedia

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    The Yad Vashem museum has created, in an ongoing collaboration with many partners, a database with the names and biographical details of close to 4.8 of the 6 million Jews murdered by the Nazis and their accomplices during the Holocaust, as well as those whose fate has yet to be determined. The names of more than one million victims remain ...

  9. The Book of Names - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Names is a large-scale commemoration book, whose pages detail the names and short biographical information about approximately 4,800,000 Jewish victims of the Holocaust known to and documented by Yad Vashem, out of a total of 5.8 million victims. The book was printed in two editions, in 2013, and a decade later.