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'''Holocaust''' literally means "completely consumed by fire". The term can refer to: | '''Holocaust''' literally means "completely consumed by fire". The term can refer to: | ||
*], a genocide perpetrated by the Nazis | *], a genocide perpetrated by the Nazis | ||
*], a burnt offering | *], a burnt offering | ||
*], American television miniseries (1978) | *], American television miniseries (1978) |
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Holocaust literally means "completely consumed by fire". The term can refer to:
- The Holocaust, a genocide perpetrated by the Nazis
- Holocaust (sacrifice), a burnt offering
- Holocaust (TV miniseries), American television miniseries (1978)
- Holocaust (band), Scottish heavy metal band
- Holocaust (comics), a fictional character in Marvel Comics
- Holocaust (DC Comics), a fictional character in Milestone and DC Comics
- Holocaust, a song from the album Third/Sister Lovers by Big Star
- Nuclear holocaust, the potential annihilation of human civilization by nuclear warfare
Holocausto
"Holocausto" is the word used in several languages (such as Spanish or Portuguese) to name the Holocaust. The term is used as well in:
- Holocausto (band), music band from Brazil
- Former stage name of Polish musician Adam Darski
See also
- Names of the Holocaust
- Shoah (disambiguation)
- Cannibal Holocaust, a 1980 Italian exploitation film
- Robot Holocaust, a 1986 post-apocalyptic film
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