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  1. The figure includes 7.4 million victims of Nazi genocide and reprisals, 2.2 million deaths of persons deported to Germany as forced labour, and 4.1 million famine and disease deaths. An estimated three million people also died of starvation in unoccupied territory.

  2. This is a list of notable victims and survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp; that is, victims and survivors about whom a significant amount of independent secondary sourcing exists. This list represents only a very small portion of the 1.1 million victims and survivors of Auschwitz and is not intended to be viewed as a ...

  3. The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population. The murders were carried out primarily through mass shootings and poison gas in extermination ...

  4. List of Holocaust survivors. A group of Holocaust survivors being met by Ernst Albrecht in Bonn. The people on this list are or were survivors of Nazi Germany 's attempt to exterminate the Jewish people in Europe before and during World War II. A state-enforced persecution of Jewish people in Nazi-controlled Europe lasted from the ...

  5. Der Holocaust [ˈhoːlokaʊ̯st, holoˈkaʊ̯st, englisch ˈhɒləkɔ:st] (englisch, aus altgriechisch ὁλόκαυστος holókaustos, deutsch ‚vollständig verbrannt‘) oder die Schoa (auch Schoah, Shoah oder Shoa; hebräisch הַשּׁוֹאָה haSchoa für „die Katastrophe“, „das große Unglück/Unheil“) war der nationalsozialistische Völkermord an 5,6 bis 6,3 Millionen ...

  6. Database of Holocaust Survivor and Victim Names. The Museum’s Database of Holocaust Survivor and Victim Names contains records on people persecuted during World War II under the Nazi regime including Jews, Roma and Sinti, Poles and other Slavic peoples, Soviet prisoners of war, persons with disabilities, political prisoners, trade union ...

  7. The Holocaust —the murder of about six million Jews by Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1945—is the most-documented genocide in history. Although there is no single document which lists the names of all Jewish victims of Nazi persecution, there is conclusive evidence that about six million Jews were murdered. [1] .