Why were the nazi operation called the holocaust
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The holocaust was the systematic bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder approximately six million jews by Nazi regime and its collaborator.
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when the German were preoccupied with their own plight as a defeated nation emerging out of the rubble, the Jews wanted the world to remember the Atrocities and sufferings they had endured during the Nazi killing operations- also called the HOLOCAUST.
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