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  1. Sue Vice. The Holocaust has been a major subject of concern for filmmakers and screenwriters for over 80 years. A notable number of films centring on the wartime murders have received critical acclaim at the film industry’s most prestigious events, such as the Academy Awards. The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) was nominated for eight Academy ...

  2. The Holocaust is the most famous of the Nazi genocides. It resulted in the deaths of approximately two thirds of all Jews in Europe , and one third of the world's Jewish population.

  3. Death, Industry and the Industrialization of Death. According to Browning, between the summer of 1941 and the summer of 1942 the systematic extermination of Europe’s Jews, known as the Holocaust, emerged as state policy in Germany within the framework of its larger war objectives: namely to occupy Europe and create Lebensraum in Poland and the USSR (Browning 2004).

  4. Holocaust - Nazi Persecution, Genocide, Concentration Camps: After Kristallnacht in 1938 even more discrimination was directed at Jews, eventually leading to confinement in ghettos. People considered inferior by the Nazis, such as Jews, Roma, and homosexuals, were sent to concentration camps.

  5. Germany - WWII, Nazis, Holocaust: World War II is appropriately called “Hitler’s war.” Germany was so extraordinarily successful in the first two years that Hitler came close to realizing his aim of establishing hegemony in Europe.

  6. Without regard to these distinctions, the SS, the elite corps of the Nazi Party, possessed exceptional powers throughout German-dominated Europe and in the course of time came to perform more and more executive functions, even in those countries under military administration.

  7. The Holocaust stands as the most horrific testament to the consequences of unchecked hatred and intolerance. The systematic extermination of six million Jews by the Nazi regime was a crime against ...