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== Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 4 December 2024 == |
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At the first line of the basic definition of the Holocaust, I would like to add 'Slavs, especially the Polish' to the list of groups that were targeted by the Holocaust. Obviously, the Jews weren't the only ones getting persecuted, and to glance over the fact that about 2 million Poles were killed is offensive. ] (]) 16:18, 4 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:{{not done}}:<!-- Template:EEp --> see faq #2 ] (]) 09:10, 5 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:(Let me preface by saying that lovely Jewish friends and influences have been and are important to me. Zionism is distinct from Judaism. None of this is to diminish the disgrace of the Nazis’ targeting of Jewish people. However, the Nazis were supremacists, and supremacists will target any that are outside their group. It therefore follows that the Nazis would likely target many other than Jewish people, and they did. Those murders deserve to be acknowledged, and those murders do not deserved to have the memory of them suppressed by restriction of the only available and commonly-understood word {Holocaust} so as to deny it to them.) |
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:This is a question that relates to issues of multiple pages. |
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:To the post below ____ at ] at the note: |
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:<blockquote>“Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 4 December 2024 At the first line of the basic definition of the Holocaust, I would like to add 'Slavs, especially the Polish' to the list of groups that were targeted by the Holocaust. Obviously, the Jews weren't the only ones getting persecuted, and to glance over the fact that about 2 million Poles were killed is offensive. TheRealNeurologix (talk) 16:18, 4 December 2024 (UTC) <nowiki>{{ This edit request has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request.}}</nowiki>"</blockquote> |
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:I agree. It takes a good bit of digging to find the page <]>. It should not take any digging, it should be part of the definition, and should be listed under Holocaust, with all affected subgroups having their own pages as would be useful titled such as “Nazi Holocaust against the people”. |
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:Type in <]> and you get a page that DOES NOT EVEN MENTION THE NON-JEWISH VICTIMS. Explain to me please how that is acceptable. Obviously the Jewish victims were central in the Nazis’ warped corrupt policy. But there were about 18million killed by the Nazis’ policies against non-Aryan people, of which 17,000,000 - 6,000,000 = 11,000,000 were non-Jewish. Do they really deserve to be forgotten? |
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:The reservation of the word Holocaust — to many signifying the Nazi targeting-for-extermination of any of the groups it declared objectionable — to only Jewish victims would be fine if there were a general word for the Nazi extermination intent and program. |
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:But no such word is offered. |
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:Therefore, such reservation of the word Holocaust unfairly relegates the murders of Slav and Sinti-Romani to some other difficult-to-find place to which not even a pointer is supplied. |
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:The complete fact of Nazi genocide must be acknowledged, and information about it pointed to. To do otherwise is to put this page into political service of Zionism. |
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:The note (b) under Holocaust "... ], p. 6, |
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:<blockquote>- "Echoing this view, some have contended that the expression 'the Holocaust' ought to refer not only to the encounter between the Third Reich and the Jews but also to 'the horrors that Poles, other Slavs, and Gypsies endured at the hands of the Nazis' (Lukas, 1986: 220)…” - </blockquote> |
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:… illustrates this. |
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:If the word “HOLOCAUST" is to be reserved exclusively to Jewish victims (which I agree/think were the identity suffering the most from the Holocaust), then that Decision risks denying_the_holocaust of the Roma/Sinti, Slavs, and others. And THAT (Roma, Slav, etc.) information is quite tedious to find in Misplaced Pages (it OUGHT TO BE linked right next to any exclusivist definition of “Holocaust”). The EFFECT then is that reserving the word "Holocaust" to only the Jewish victims is political: it thus lends itself _the_more_ to service of Zionism (and yes, sure, the page is not about Zionism, and I agree it should Not be, but if this definition prevails without an inclusive term offered alongside to replace the Universal meaning of Holocaust then the page becomes exclusivist and in service to Zionism). |
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:There exists a page called "Romani Holocaust" ]. I.e. it is also a ‘Holocaust’ page. |
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:This current page “The Holocaust” page should ''likewise'' be called “Jewish Holocaust”_* and there should be a “Nazi Holocaust (also see _*)” page listing the Nazi Holocaust in entire with links to specific pages. |
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:This page should be called “Jewish Holocaust, the Shoah”. |
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:<blockquote><blockquote>_* Generally, and contrary to the naming convention like “Romani Holocaust": clear terminology should express “A’s campaign regarding B”, thus generally encapsulate Actor_or_Culprit and Victim. Thus the “Nazi Holocaust” would mean all of the Nazis' extermination attempts against any groups based on the identification of that group. That requires that the victim group be put second, and the culprit group be placed first. </blockquote><blockquote>On that basis there should be a suite of pages called (e.g.) Nazi Holocaust against/of Jewish people, Nazi Holocaust/of against Romani/Sinti people, Nazi Holocaust against/of Slavic people, Nazi Holocaust against/of Jehovah’s Witness people, etc. All should be linked from a page called “Nazi Holocaust” which would mean holocaust done by Nazis, against any. </blockquote></blockquote> |
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:Note that in note (b) of the page there are suggestions that NEITHER the words Holocaust nor Shoah should be used. I’d say they require a definition, at which I’ve hinted above. And unless the terms are shown to be unacceptable regardless of definition and contextual framing, those terms should be used (accepted from usage, with restrictions of definition that are necessary to ensure both fairness and precision). ] (]) 19:41, 7 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Non Jewish == |
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The holocaust was not just Jewish murders. There were five million others murder. This page is a lie ] (]) 11:19, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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The holocaust was not just Jewish murders. There were five million others murder. This page is a lie ] (]) 11:19, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:{{tq|The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population.}}" This page is about that, for other genocides look further {{tq|Separate Nazi persecutions killed a similar or larger number of non-Jewish civilians and prisoners of war (POWs);}} If you only had an ability to read with comprehension. ] (]) 13:42, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:{{tq|The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population.}}" This page is about that, for other genocides look further {{tq|Separate Nazi persecutions killed a similar or larger number of non-Jewish civilians and prisoners of war (POWs);}} If you only had an ability to read with comprehension. ] (]) 13:42, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Sorry this is Zionist Propaganda.. the Holocaust was about White Christian Supremacy and Nationalism.. they murdered as many non jews and Jews.. Sorry by this page is a lie in denial and disingenuous. PERIOD. |
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::You insults prove my point.. its typical MAGA right wing crappp when you dont have an answer because I state the truth you resort to attacks ] (]) 16:30, 6 January 2025 (UTC) |
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:::{{tq|I state the truth}}, no you just state your opinon. ] (]) 10:06, 14 January 2025 (UTC) |
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== Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 31 December 2024 == |
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he Holocaust primarily targeted Jews, with approximately 6 million Jewish people murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. However, millions of non-Jews were also killed during this period as part of the Nazi regime's broader campaign of persecution and extermination. Estimates for non-Jewish victims include: |
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Romani (Gypsies): Between 200,000 and 500,000. |
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Disabled individuals: Approximately 250,000, targeted through the T4 euthanasia program. |
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Polish civilians: Around 1.8 to 2 million non-Jewish Poles. |
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Soviet civilians and prisoners of war: Between 3.3 and 5 million Soviet POWs and countless civilians. |
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Political dissidents, resistance members, and others: Tens of thousands, including Communists, Socialists, and trade unionists. |
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Jehovah’s Witnesses: About 1,900 to 2,000 were executed for refusing to pledge allegiance to the Nazi regime. |
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Homosexuals: Thousands were arrested, with an estimated 5,000 to 15,000 dying in concentration camps. |
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In total, estimates for non-Jewish deaths during the Holocaust vary but are generally between 5 to 11 million. Combined with Jewish victims, the Holocaust claimed the lives of roughly 11 to 17 million people. ] (]) 21:31, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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:] '''Not done''': it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a ] and provide a ] if appropriate. Note that the very first paragraph of the introduction already reads "Separate Nazi persecutions killed a similar or larger number of non-Jewish civilians and prisoners of war (POWs); the term Holocaust is sometimes used to refer to the persecution of these other groups."<!-- Template:EEp --> ] (]) 22:02, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
In Rise of Nazi Germany - Persecution of Jews, 3rd paragraph. Grammar error
"Out of the 560000 jews 130000 was able to emigrate between 1933 and 1937, most of them towards South Africa, Mandatory Palestine, and South America."
he Holocaust primarily targeted Jews, with approximately 6 million Jewish people murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. However, millions of non-Jews were also killed during this period as part of the Nazi regime's broader campaign of persecution and extermination. Estimates for non-Jewish victims include:
Romani (Gypsies): Between 200,000 and 500,000.
Disabled individuals: Approximately 250,000, targeted through the T4 euthanasia program.
Polish civilians: Around 1.8 to 2 million non-Jewish Poles.
Soviet civilians and prisoners of war: Between 3.3 and 5 million Soviet POWs and countless civilians.
Political dissidents, resistance members, and others: Tens of thousands, including Communists, Socialists, and trade unionists.
Jehovah’s Witnesses: About 1,900 to 2,000 were executed for refusing to pledge allegiance to the Nazi regime.
Homosexuals: Thousands were arrested, with an estimated 5,000 to 15,000 dying in concentration camps.
In total, estimates for non-Jewish deaths during the Holocaust vary but are generally between 5 to 11 million. Combined with Jewish victims, the Holocaust claimed the lives of roughly 11 to 17 million people. Rossen (talk) 21:31, 2 January 2025 (UTC)