About the project
Definition of Holocaust for the HORES Project
The researchers who make up the HORES Project adhere to the definition of the Holocaust endorsed by institutions such as the Imperial War Museum and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Both museums define the event, which spans the years 1933 to 1945, as the persecution and systematic murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi German regime and its collaborators. Alongside the Jews, who were the main victims of the genocidal policy, there were other groups who suffered Nazi oppression and persecution, including Roma and Sinti, people with disabilities, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Poles, political dissidents, such as Spanish Republicans, and prisoners of war.
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