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 ides/holocaust ides/holocaust  What is the Holocaust?  Discuss your knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust.  Why do you think we should remember the Holocaust?  How is it relevant to us today?

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 There were 6 million victims of the Holocaust.  es/stories/hmd-2015-joan- salter es/stories/hmd-2015-joan- salter  Why should we remember this particular group of people?

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