Jewish Victims
The term "Jewish Victims" often refers to the individuals and communities that suffered persecution, violence, and discrimination throughout history, particularly during the Holocaust. During this tragic period, approximately six million Jews were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime in Europe from 1941 to 1945.
Jewish victims have also faced discrimination in various forms, including expulsions, pogroms, and anti-Semitic laws. These acts of violence and hatred have occurred in different regions and eras, highlighting the ongoing struggle against anti-Semitism and the importance of remembrance and education to prevent future atrocities.