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The Holocaust was a genocide perpetrated by the Nazis, that killed around 11 million people, the majority of whom were Jews.

Holocaust may also refer to:

Genocides

  • Armenian Holocaust, the Ottoman government's systematic extermination of its minority Armenian subjects during and after World War I
  • Indian Holocaust, referred to by some writers when discussing the centuries of massacres of Native Americans perpetrated by immigrants
  • Guatemalan genocide, also known as the "Silent Holocaust", genocide of Mayans during the Guatemalan Civil War
  • Sikh Holocaust (disambiguation), either of two 18th century mass killings by Afghanis of Sikhs in the Punjab region, that resulted in 30,000 to 40,000 deaths
  • African Holocaust (Maafa), a term sometimes used by activists to refer to the history of atrocities committed against black people
  • Nuclear holocaust, the hypothetical annihilation of human civilization in the event of a global nuclear war

Cultural uses

Other uses

See also

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