Discovery of the full extent of the Holocaust from "summary" of The Holocaust by Laurence Rees
The understanding of the full horror of the Holocaust did not come all at once. In the immediate aftermath of the war, the world was presented with the first shocking evidence of the atrocities committed by the Nazis. However, it was not until later that the true extent of the genocide began to be fully comprehended. As survivors began to tell their stories, the world started to grasp the scale of the tragedy. The testimonies of those who had lived through the horrors of the concentration camps provided a first-hand account of the brutality and inhumanity that had taken place. These accounts were often met with disbelief, as the level of organized mass murder was beyond what many had previously thought possible. The discovery of the full extent of the H...Similar Posts
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