The Holocaust (HaShoah, in Hebrew) refers to the systematic murder of more than six million Jews orchestrated by Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist (Nazi) Party in Europe during World War II. Basic History Introductory History to The Holocaust Could We Have Stopped Hitler? Holocaust Quiz Life for Jews in Pre-War Germany Simon Wiesenthal's 36 Questions What We Knew and When We Knew It Why is the Holocaust Unique? Reference Claims Conference Survey Shows Holocaust Fading From Memory (2018) Concentraton Camp & Ghetto Money Displaced Persons Glossary of Terms Holocaust Maps Resistance to the Holocaust Photographs World War II Persecution Concentration Camps Victims of the Holocaust & Nazi Persecution Euthanasia Program Einsatzgruppen Final Solution Forced Labor Ghettos Kristallnacht Medical Experiments Nuremberg Laws Nazi War Crimes Yellow Badges Timeline of Jewish Persecution The Nazis Nazi Party Nazi Party Platform The Swastika Nazis & the Arts Nazis & The Jews Rescuers Margaret Thatcher's Family Sheltered Austrian Jew Non-Jewish Rescuers in the Holocaust The Kindness of Strangers: The Rescue of Denmark's Jews The Rescue of Bulgaria's Jews Righteous Among the Nations Biographies Allied Liberators Jewish Victims Jews in Occupied Countries Nazi Perpetrators Adolf Hitler Non-Jewish Victims Gypsies Jehovah's Witnesses Homosexuals Resistance Fighters Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini World Reaction Allied Declaration on Persecution of the Jews Arab Middle East The Associated Press Cooperation With the Nazis Bulgaria Dominican Republic Great Britain International Refugee Policy Japan United States The Vatican Vichy France World Response to the Holocaust Aftermath Holocaust Denial Holocaust Survivors Museums & Memorials Reparations, Restitutions & Assets Top 10 "Most Wanted" Nazis (2013) Tracing Lost Family Members U.S. Judge Rules Holocaust is a Historical Fact (1981) War Crimes Trials