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Who were the five million non-Jewish Holocaust Victims? Six million Polish citizens: half were not Jewish. Half were Catholic or Christian. Gypsies, Jehovah Witnesses, the handicapped, African Germans, suspected homosexuals, and those who resisted the Nazis. ... Who Were the Five Million Non-Jewish Holocaust Victims?
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www.holocaustforgotten.com/non-jewishvictims.htm
www.holocaustforgotten.com/non-jewishvictims.htm
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Dedicated to Holocaust victims, refuting holocaust denial; Auschwitz; Eichmann ... Dedicated to 12 million Holocaust victims who suffered and died at the hands of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime...
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Holocaust victims - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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While the term " Holocaust victims " generally refers to Jews, the German Nazis also persecuted and often killed millions of members of other groups they considered inferior ( Untermenschen ), und...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_victims
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The Holocaust was the systematic annihilation of millions of Jews by the Nazi regime during World War 2. In 1933 approximately nine million Jews lived in the 21 countries ... The European Jews were the primary victims of the Holocaust. But Jews were not the only group singled out for persecution by Hitler’s Nazi regime.
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www.deathcamps.info/testimonies/victims.htm
www.deathcamps.info/testimonies/victims.htm
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Holocaust Survivors, an excellent educational resource about the Nazi Holocaust of Jews in World War II, includes interviews, photographs and audio recordings of survivors. Other features include interactive discussions, a Holocaust encyclopedia and a bibliography. ... His strength, wit and wisdom saw him through.
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www.holocaustsurvivors.org/
www.holocaustsurvivors.org/
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The victims of the Holocaust are discussed in this section of A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust. ... More information about Jewish victims of the Holocaust, with links to other Web sites and documentary materials.
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fcit.usf.edu/Holocaust/people/victims.htm
fcit.usf.edu/Holocaust/people/victims.htm
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This section of A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust focuses on the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. ... This essay discusses Jewish women as double victims in a misogynist, racist society. ... Individual photos and biographies of many children, most of whom did not survive the Holocaust, are accessible here.
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fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/people/VictJew.htm
fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/people/VictJew.htm
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Compiled by Meyer Swirsky, March 2002; Prepared for the Internet by Anne Selicov ... In Czarist Russia until 1918, Kobylnik was in Vilna Gubernia. Between WWI and WWII it was part of Poland. Since 1964 it has been called Narocz after the large lake nearby. ... If you wish to contact Mayer Svirsky write or call:
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www.jewishgen.org/belarus/kobylnik_holocaust.htm
www.jewishgen.org/belarus/kobylnik_holocaust.htm
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