The Holocaust saw 6 Million Jews and 11 Million Non-Jews (Slavs, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Biracial Germans, Communists, Freemasons, the Disabled, etc.) murdered. Millions more were imprisoned and/or forcibly-sterilized.
These were Men, Women and
Children of nearly every Nationality (including: Americans, Canadians,
Brazilians, Brits, Irish, French, German, Spanish, Hungarians, Italians, Poles,
Russians, Dutch, Latvians, Estonians, Romanians, Lithuanians, Bulgarians, Montenegrins,
Belarussians, Moldovans, Greeks, Luxembourgish, Belgian, Norwegian, Croatians, Finnish,
Slovakians, Czech, Slovenians, Bosnians, Austrians, Serbs, Surinamese, Swiss, Danish,
Portuguese, South African, Tunisian, Moroccan, Algerian, etc.)
They were Jews, Catholics, Muslims, Orthodox
Christians and Protestants.
Here are pictures of the
Holocaust Memorials and Museums I have visited around the world:
Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum -
Jerusalem - Israel - 2017.
Monument to the Children Killed
at Babi Yar (at the exact location of the Massacre) - Kyiv, Ukraine - 2007.
Gas Chamber at Dachau
Concentration Camp – Germany – 2006.
Anne Frank’s Hiding Place –
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – 2006.
United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum – Washington DC – 2005.
Montreal Holocaust Museum –
Montreal, Quebec, Canada – 2003.
Kinder Transport Memorial –
London, England, UK – 2006.
Memorial to the 1,000 Gypsies
deported from Cologne to Ghettos in Poland in May 1940 – Cologne, Germany – 2014.
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