The Six Million. You've heard this term. I wonder if you know that it applies to the estimated Jewish victims of genocide by the Nazi's prior to and during World War II? The number is an estimate and based on reportage, concentration camp documents, and the like. However, another Five Million non-Jewish others were also murdered during the Nazi occupation. Though the years have gone by, though most of the holocaust survivors are now deceased, though there are holocaust deniers, to this day there are museums and memorials and foundations interested in collecting testimonials. They were the disabled, children who had African genetics, homosexuals, Jehovah Witnesses.
This month in which the Holocaust Memorial Day is lodged, I'll be focusing on research and education opportunities about the Holocaust that began in 1939 and continued until the allies which included the United States defeated the Nazi's in Europe.
I recently met a man whose grandfather and uncle died being worked to death because they were Jehovah Witnesses. He had recently gone to Europe and toured the camps in Germany as well as Poland. As a result of doing some research for him, I decided to go forward with the plan to jam this month with information.