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Learn moreDuring the Second World War, the Nazis and their collaborators murdered two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population - six million people.
In some parts of Europe this represented the complete annihilation of entire households, families, and communities. Those that survived were forced to live their lives in the shadow of an incalculable loss. They, and the generations that followed, have each had to confront the aftermath of this destruction in their own way.
Based on IWM's ground-breaking new Second World War and Holocaust Galleries, this audiobook examines the development of the Holocaust as it appeared to those who witnessed it. By telling the story of the Holocaust through objects and their owners, this audiobook highlights the devastating human cost of the genocide and helps readers to understand one of the darkest periods in modern history.
(P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Limited
IWM (Imperial War Museums) tells the story of people who have lived, fought and died in conflicts involving Britain and the Commonwealth since the First World War.
Their unique collections, made up of the everyday and the exceptional, reveal stories of people, places, ideas and events. Using these, they tell vivid personal stories and create powerful physical experiences across their five museums that reflect the realities of war as both a destructive and creative force. They challenge people to look at conflict from different perspectives, enriching their understanding of the causes, course and consequences of war and its impact on people's lives.