Almost 80 years after the Holocaust, 245,000 Jewish survivors are still alive
Almost 80 years after the Holocaust, 245,000 Jewish survivors are still alive

Almost 80 years after the Holocaust, 245,000 Jewish survivors are still alive

Almost 80 years after the Holocaust, about 245,000 Jewish survivors are still living across more than 90 countries, a new report revealed Tuesday.
Nearly half of them, or 49%, are living in Israel; 18% are in Western Europe, 16% in the United States, and 12% in countries of the former Soviet Union, according to a study by the New York-based Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, also referred to as the Claims Conference.
Before the publication of the demographic report, there were only vague estimates about how many Holocaust survivors are still alive.
Their numbers are quickly dwindling, as most are very old and often of frail health, with a median age of 86. Twenty percent of survivors are older than 90, and more women (61%) than men (39%) are still alive.
There was 17 million Holocaust victims, 6 million were Jewish, so there's a lot more Holocaust survivers than this.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_victims
For some reason everyone forgets about them
What kills me is that after the war the allies left so many people still in the camps or moved them to other prisons.
Like being gay was still seen as bad despite Berlin being the gayest city in the world only a decade earlier and Germany was leading so much research and recognition into LGBT issues that wouldn’t happen again until decades later.
Just shows how quickly progress can be undone and how hard it is to rebuild.
As a population, Romani were hit harder. In terms of numbers, the Slavs (and communists in particular) were hit harder. Hitler considered both groups (Slavs and Romani) to be Untermensch. We haven't forgotten them; it was caused by a policy of propaganda that also caused this change of opinion in France:
Romani today are still considered an underclass. There is still a blatant disregard for Slavic lives in the West. The change in public opinion for the Jewish people was never about being a victim of Axis imperialism in the Second World War.
Fr tho some American Leftists ahem...Chomsky will outright deny the Kosavan genocide in my opinion because of the disregard for Slavic life that you mentioned.
The brown people of Europe in a way
Partly due to the cold war, I suspect. Also because if you're making a list of atrocities, the particularly gruesome stuff does tend to attract the audience's attention.
I 'recommend' Come and See for those wondering what the Eastern Front was like. Almost certainly the best war movie ever made. The only reason it doesn't rank higher in the best movies ever made, is because it's not great repeat viewing.
Here it is on the official Mosfilm youtube channel, with subtitles.
It was just as gruesome regardless of if the victims were Jewish....
The first group sent to concentration camps weren't even because they were Jewish, it was the people who disagreed political with the nazis and were organizing against them.
But even towards the end, the Jewish people weren't singled out for worse treatment. Lots of groups were treated just as brutally.
That's my whole point, we're ignoring the majority of victims....
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