The Holocaust It is estimated that 11 million people were killed during the Holocaust. Six million of these were Jews. The Nazis killed approximately.

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The Holocaust It is estimated that 11 million people were killed during the Holocaust. Six million of these were Jews. The Nazis killed approximately two-thirds of all Jews living in Europe. An estimated 1.1 million children were murdered in the Holocaust.

After the War After liberation, many Jewish survivors feared to return to their former homes because of the antisemitism (hatred of Jews) that persisted in parts of Europe and the trauma they had suffered. Some who returned home feared for their lives. In postwar Poland, for example, there were a number of pogroms (violent anti-Jewish riots). The largest of these occurred in the town of Kielce in 1946 when Polish rioters killed at least 42 Jews and beat many others. With few possibilities for emigration, tens of thousands of homeless Holocaust survivors migrated westward to other European territories liberated by the western Allies. There they were housed in hundreds of refugee centers and displaced persons (DP) camps such as Bergen-Belsen in Germany. The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) and the occupying armies of the United States, Great Britain, and France administered these camps.

Writer’s Notebook Imagine that you arrive at your home one day to discover that someone else has taken up residence in your house. They have made your house, with your things and your furniture, their own. What would you do? What would you say? Whom would you find in your home, and why are they there? Write an entry in your writer’s notebook about the exchange at the door when you arrive at home.