Holocaust Forgotten is a poignant and informative organization dedicated to shedding light on the often overlooked non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Founded by Terese Pencak Schwartz, who herself comes from a family deeply affected by the atrocities of World War II, the organization aims to raise awareness about the five million non-Jewish individuals who tragically lost their lives during this dark period in history.
Through carefully-documented books, interviews with survivors, and a deep commitment to remembrance, Holocaust Forgotten strives to ensure that the stories and identities of these forgotten victims are not lost to history. By emphasizing the importance of remembering all those who suffered, regardless of their religious or ethnic background, Holocaust Forgotten seeks to honor the memory of the millions of non-Jewish individuals who were unjustly persecuted and killed during the Holocaust.
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