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The Holocaust, regarded as history’s worst atrocity, is often disregarded, particularly by younger generations. Occurring from 1939 to 1945, the Holocaust saw six million Jews systematically murdered by the Nazi regime.

The Nazis targeted Jews indiscriminately, including children, using gas chambers when other methods proved insufficient. Hitler’s hatred of Jews stemmed from their perceived influence, leading him to prioritize their extermination over military victories.

This tragic event highlights the dangers of unchecked hatred and discrimination, and the need for continued education of these horrific events.