Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Names_of_the_Holocaust> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 16 of
16
with 100 items per page.
- Names_of_the_Holocaust abstract "Names of the Holocaust vary based on context. "The Holocaust" is the name commonly applied since the mid-1970s to the systematic extermination of six million Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II. The term is also used more broadly to include the Nazis' systematic murder of millions of people in other groups, including ethnic Poles, the Romani, Soviet civilians, Soviet prisoners of war, people with disabilities, gay men, and political and religious opponents, which would bring the total number of Holocaust victims to between 11 million and 17 million people. In Judaism, Shoah (שואה), meaning "calamity" in Hebrew, became the standard term for the 20th century Holocaust (see Yom HaShoah).".
- Names_of_the_Holocaust wikiPageID "3383889".
- Names_of_the_Holocaust wikiPageRevisionID "603328595".
- Names_of_the_Holocaust hasPhotoCollection Names_of_the_Holocaust.
- Names_of_the_Holocaust subject Category:Holocaust_historiography.
- Names_of_the_Holocaust comment "Names of the Holocaust vary based on context. "The Holocaust" is the name commonly applied since the mid-1970s to the systematic extermination of six million Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II.".
- Names_of_the_Holocaust label "Holocaust (Begriff)".
- Names_of_the_Holocaust label "Holocauste (sacrifice)".
- Names_of_the_Holocaust label "Names of the Holocaust".
- Names_of_the_Holocaust sameAs Holocaust_(Begriff).
- Names_of_the_Holocaust sameAs Holocauste_(sacrifice).
- Names_of_the_Holocaust sameAs m.011b83fc.
- Names_of_the_Holocaust sameAs Q881997.
- Names_of_the_Holocaust sameAs Q881997.
- Names_of_the_Holocaust wasDerivedFrom Names_of_the_Holocaust?oldid=603328595.
- Names_of_the_Holocaust isPrimaryTopicOf Names_of_the_Holocaust.