What is the difference between the hitler's holocaust in Germany and the
holocaust in India at the time of partition?
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Holocaust in India :
- According to a contentious new history of the Indian Mutiny, which occurred 150 years ago and is acknowledged to have been the biggest challenge to any European power in the 19th century, the British engaged in a murderous ten-year campaign to eliminate millions of people who dared to rebel against them.
- Amaresh Misra, a writer and historian based in Mumbai, claims in his book War of Civilizations: India AD 1857 that a "untold holocaust" that started in 1857 resulted in the deaths of almost 10 million people during a ten-year period killed nearly that many.
- Britain was the superpower at the time, but according to Misra, it was dangerously near to losing its most valuable possession.
Holocaust in Germany :
- The Holocaust, often known as the Shoah[b], was the WWII-era mass murder of Jews in Europe. In the German-occupied portion of Europe, between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies executed six million Jews, or almost two-thirds of the continent's Jewish population.
- The killings took place in pogroms and mass shootings, as well as through a policy of labor-based extermination in concentration camps and the use of gas chambers and gas vans in German extermination camps, primarily Auschwitz-Birkenau, Beec, Chemno, Majdanek, Sobibor, and Treblinka in occupied Poland.
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