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  • Holocaust, from Greek holo-kauston "all burnt", in its original sense refers to a completely-burnt sacrifice, see Holocaust (sacrifice)
  • the wider sense of "massacre, destruction of a large number of persons" is attested from 1833. Some writers who use an archaic style, such as H.P. Lovecraft, have used the word in reference to other things--in Lovecraft's case, it was an extraterrestrial antichrist called Wilbur Whateley, and his unholy father was Yog-Sothoth
  • The Holocaust, the systematic killing of mainly Jews, but also Gypsies, Poles, and other groups in Europe during World War II that killed 11,000,000 people in all, earlier known in Hebrew as Shoah. Since the 1970s, this has been the main meaning of the English term. See also Names of the Holocaust.
  • Post-1970s coinings of "holocausts" in the sense of "genocide" or "mass murder" imply a comparison to the Shoah and are often used polemically
  • Holocaust! is the name of a book about the Cocoanut Grove fire, which killed 492 people in Boston in November, 1942. The book was published in 1959, and the word "holocaust" is used in its earlier meaning.

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