Holocaust atrocities - translation to italian
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Holocaust atrocities - translation to italian

DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY RELATED TO THE ENSLAVING OF BLACK AFRICANS
Black Holocaust; African holocaust; African Holocaust; Holocaust of Enslavement

Holocaust atrocities      
Atrocità dell"Olocausto
Holocaust victims         
  • Naked Soviet prisoners of war in Mauthausen concentration camp.
  • German police round up Romani in Asperg, Germany in May 1940
  • Romani woman with German police officer and Nazi psychologist Dr. [[Robert Ritter]]
  • brutal persecution]] under Nazi occupation.
  • ghetto in Łódź]] in 1942
  •  Polish [[Franciscan]] [[Maximilian Kolbe]] was murdered at Auschwitz.
  • Nazi propaganda about the differences between German Aryans and blacks.
  • The Mortal Agony of Christ Chapel at Dachau commemorates the clergy who were imprisoned there.
  • Nazi SA guard shut-down trade union headquarters in Berlin, 2 May 1933
  • photograph]] depicting Polish Jews captured by Germans during the [[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]], May 1943
INDIVIDUAL WHO DIED BECAUSE OF THE HOLOCAUST
Holocaust Victims; Persecution of Communists and Socialists during the Holocaust; Holocaust death toll; Victims of the Holocaust; Holocaust victim
Vittime dell"Olocausto
Holocaust survivor         
  • A [[Jewish Brigade]] soldier and nurses of the [[Jewish Agency]] taking care of Jewish refugee children in Florence, Italy, 1944
  • A survivor, reduced by starvation to a living skeleton, photographed after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen by the British
  • U.S. Army surgeon attends to a survivor in a sub-camp of Buchenwald concentration camp shortly after liberation.
  • Jewish refugees arriving in [[London]] from Nazi Germany and Poland in February 1939
  • Children at [[Auschwitz concentration camp]] at the time of its liberation by Soviet forces
  • David Faber]] speaks in 2006 about his experiences in nine different concentration camps between 1939 and 1945.
  • Warsaw Ghetto and Concentration Camps Survivors’ meeting rally in Tel Aviv, 1968
  • The [[Arolsen Archives-International Center on Nazi Persecution]] in [[Bad Arolsen]], [[Germany]], a repository of information on victims of Nazi persecution, including survivors
  • remembrance ceremony]], Washington DC, 2013.
PEOPLE WHO SURVIVED THE HOLOCAUST
Holocaust Survivors; Holocaust survivor; Surviving the Holocaust
sopravvivenza dell"olocausto

Definition

Holocaust
·noun A burnt sacrifice; an offering, the whole of which was consumed by fire, among the Jews and some pagan nations.
II. Holocaust ·noun Sacrifice or loss of many lives, as by the burning of a theater or a ship. [An extended use not authorized by careful writers.].

Wikipedia

Maafa

The Maafa, the African Holocaust, the Holocaust of Enslavement, or the Black Holocaust are political neologisms which have been popularized since 1988 and they are used to describe the history and ongoing effects of atrocities which have been inflicted upon African people, particularly when they have been committed by non-Africans (Europeans and Arabs to be exact, specifically in the context of the history of slavery, including the Trans-Saharan slave trade, the Indian Ocean slave trade and the Atlantic slave trade) which continues to the present day through imperialism, colonialism and other forms of oppression. For example, Maulana Karenga (2001) puts slavery in the broader context of the Maafa, suggesting that its effects exceed mere physical persecution and legal disenfranchisement: the "destruction of human possibility involved redefining African humanity to the world, poisoning past, present and future relations with others who only know us through this stereotyping and thus damaging the truly human relations among peoples".

The Canadian scholar Adam Jones characterized the mass death of millions of Africans in the Atlantic slave trade as a genocide due to it being "one of the worst holocausts in human history" because it resulted in 15 to 20 million deaths according to one estimate, and he claims that arguments to the contrary such as "it was in slave owners' interest to keep slaves alive, not exterminate them" are "mostly sophistry" by stating: "the killing and destruction were intentional, whatever the incentives to preserve survivors of the Atlantic passage for labor exploitation. To revisit the issue of intent already touched on: If an institution is deliberately maintained and expanded by discernible agents, though all are aware of the hecatombs of casualties it is inflicting on a definable human group, then why should this not qualify as genocide?"

Examples of use of Holocaust atrocities
1. Freed from their fear of failing to become part of these bodies, the Lithuanians began an aggressive campaign to downplay their responsibility for Holocaust atrocities, and maximize recognition for their suffering under the Soviets.
2. Despite the negligible contribution of communications intelligence to revealing the Holocaust atrocities in real time, the intercepted communications are still valuable as research materials, because the Nazis systematically destroyed all records of the annihilation in their defeat.