This law made the Jews an open target of shame and persecution. When the German army occupied the western half of Poland, the German police forces thousands of Polish Jews to leave their houses and enter the slums. Due to poverty, starvation, overpopulation, illness, Germans have fueled the Jews with a so-called euthanasia plan. Hitler completed the plan in 1941, but the killing is still happening and killed 275,000 people. Thousands of people were taken to the city of the Soviets that were immediately taken over by the Polish Jews and Germany.
According to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), the country officially marks the Holocaust. "The Holocaust was the killing of millions of people by the 6 million Jews and Nazis and their co-workers during World War II. More than half of the population is German Jewish. The term genocide Refers generally to the organizational killing of the Jews under European occupation in Germany, but the Nazis also killed a number of non-Jews who are considered nonhuman (Untermenschen) or unpopular. Several victims fall within the category of extinction, such as assimilated Jews or descendants of Jews who are members of Jehovah's Witnesses.
On 22 April 1993, the American Holocaust Memorial Museum was dedicated to the casualties of 6 million Jews. The museum is a 5 floor building with 20,000 voluminous Holocaust archives, a 414 seating auditorium, a 176 seating cinema, and a children's memorial wall. Historically the Holocaust is such a tragic event. It will never be forgotten!
A version of that poem was exhibited in Yad Vashem, the massacre of the Jerusalem. This poem also appeared at the Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond, Virginia, the New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston, Massachusetts, the Holocaust Memorial in Florida at St. Petersburg, Florida, the Holocaust Memorial in Illinois at Skokie, Illinois.