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The Holocaust. Origins, History and Aftermath c.1920-1945 wer. angielska
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Approximately 11 million people lost their lives during the Holocaust, though the exact number remains uncertain. Among these victims were around six million Jews, including one million children. The rest comprised various ethnic and social groups labeled as Untermenschen, or subhumans, by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime, deemed unworthy of life. The Final Solution, orchestrated by Reinhard Heydrich, began in 1942 with the aim to annihilate the remaining Jewish communities in Nazi-occupied Europe, marking a peak in a meticulously planned and violently executed effort to eradicate these so-called "undesirable" populations. The origins and progression of the Holocaust, and the parties responsible for this atrocity, are examined in depth, providing insight into one of history's most inhumane crimes. The book includes reproductions of poignant documents, such as a child's drawing from the Warsaw Ghetto, architectural plans for the Theresienstadt concentration camp, and the Wannsee Protocol, which outlined the Holocaust itself. Within its pages, readers will find 15 significant documents, including a letter describing Kristallnacht, a diary excerpt depicting life in the ghetto, and drawings by a child imprisoned in Theresienstadt concentration camp. These documents serve as powerful reminders of the horrific events and the human lives forever altered by them.
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Approximately 11 million people lost their lives during the Holocaust, though the exact number remains uncertain. Among these victims were around six million Jews, including one million children. The rest comprised various ethnic and social groups labeled as Untermenschen, or subhumans, by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime, deemed unworthy of life. The Final Solution, orchestrated by Reinhard Heydrich, began in 1942 with the aim to annihilate the remaining Jewish communities in Nazi-occupied Europe, marking a peak in a meticulously planned and violently executed effort to eradicate these so-called "undesirable" populations. The origins and progression of the Holocaust, and the parties responsible for this atrocity, are examined in depth, providing insight into one of history's most inhumane crimes. The book includes reproductions of poignant documents, such as a child's drawing from the Warsaw Ghetto, architectural plans for the Theresienstadt concentration camp, and the Wannsee Protocol, which outlined the Holocaust itself. Within its pages, readers will find 15 significant documents, including a letter describing Kristallnacht, a diary excerpt depicting life in the ghetto, and drawings by a child imprisoned in Theresienstadt concentration camp. These documents serve as powerful reminders of the horrific events and the human lives forever altered by them.
