"To forget a Holocaust is to kill twice"
- Elie Wiesel
When the Nazi party came into power of Germany in the early 1930s, they believed that Germans were superior over Jews who were thought to be threats to the Nazi Party. The Germans would track Jewish communities and send them to local ghettos. After that, family and friends were separated and sent to concentration camps (forced-labor camps) across German territory at the time. Not only did the Germans target Jewish people, but they also sent Slavic people, Communists, homosexuals, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, and even Germans with disabilities.
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