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Holokost

Ushbu maqola Holokost haqidadir. Holokost soʻzining boshqa maʼnolari uchun bu yerga qarang.

Holokost (inglizcha: holocaust, qadimgi yunoncha: ὁλοκαύστος — „qurbonlik“):

  1. Opredelenie, kotoroe dayot BTS (Wayback Machine saytida 2012-09-07 sanasida arxivlangan) (sitiruetsya po грамота.ру): Xolokóst (Wayback Machine saytida 2017-08-07 sanasida arxivlangan). — Bolshoy tolkoviy slovar russkogo yazika (Wayback Machine saytida 2009-06-29 sanasida arxivlangan). Sost. i gl. red. S. A. Kuznesov. SPb., Norint, 1998—2009, 1536 s.
  2. Holokost yillarida Germaniya oʻzida Avstriya, Polsha, Galitsiya distrikti, Reixskomissariatlar Ostland, Ukraina va boshqalar. Toʻliq Uchinchi reyx maʼmuriy-hududiy tuzilishini qarang
  3. What to Teach about the Holocaust (Wayback Machine saytida 2011-07-26 sanasida arxivlangan); est chernovik perevoda (Wayback Machine saytida 2011-07-26 sanasida arxivlangan).
  4. Романовский Н.В. Лики этнократии. — 2000. — B. 128.
  5. Marcuse Harold. Holocaust Memorials: The Emergence of a Genre (angl.) // The American Historical Review. — University of Chicago Press, 2010. — Vol. 115. — P. 53-89. — ISSN 0002-8762. — DOI:10.1086/ahr.115.1.53
  6. Pan Gi Mun „Holokost xalqaro xotirlash kuni sababi maktub yoʻllash“ (27-yanvar 2009-yil). — „Bugun biz koʻplab natsistlar tomonidan oʻldirilgan qurbonlarini hurmat qilamiz — yahudiy xalqining birdan uch qismini va boshqa besonsiz qurbon boʻlganlarni, — ular shafqatsiz kamsitishlarga, mahrum boʻlishlarga, vahshiylik va oʻlimlar qurboni boʻlib mubtalo boʻldilar“. 2011-yil 23-avgustda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2009-yil 22-noyabr.
  7. Dictionary of Genocide (str. 190—191),

    Holocaust. The English-language term that has been most closely identified with the nearly successful attempt … to exterminate the Jews of Europe.

    In the 1980s and 1990s the term Holocaust also began to be used by various scholars (e.g., historian Sybil Milton) and organizations (e.g., the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) to describe the Nazis' attempt to exterminate other groups, specifically, the Roma and Sinti and the mentally and physically handicapped.

  8. Encyclopedia of Genocide (str. 176),

    As Simon Wiesenthal, a survivor of Auschwitz, long ago observed, „The Holocaust was not only a matter of the killing of six million Jews. It involved the killing of eleven million people, six million of whom were Jews.“ Wiesenthal spoke on the basis of what was then the best available evidence. Today, some 50 years later, the only correction to be made to his statement lies in the fact that we now believe his estimate of 11 million was far too low. The true human costs of Nazi genocide may come to 26 million or more, 5 to 6 million of whom were Jews, a half million to a million or more of whom were Gipsies, and the rest mostly Slavs. Only with these facts clearly in mind can we comprehend the full scope of the Holocaust and its real implications."


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