The Holocaust was a tragic event during World War II when millions of people, primarily Jews, were targeted and killed by the Nazi regime. Victims included not only Jews but also Romani people, disabled individuals, political dissidents, and others deemed "undesirable." Families were torn apart, and entire communities were destroyed, leaving a lasting impact on history.
Many Holocaust victims suffered in concentration camps, where they faced inhumane conditions, forced labor, and mass executions. The stories of these victims remind us of the importance of tolerance and the need to prevent such atrocities from happening again. Remembering their experiences helps honor their memory and promote understanding.