“The Holocaust is seen as something different, an atrocity on a deeper level.” Those are the words of Dr Simon Podmore, an associate professor at Liverpool Hope University, who has an MA by Research in Jewish and Holocaust Studies. Over four years, between 1941 and 1945, six million Jewish men, women and children were murdered by the Nazis and their enablers. Adolf Hitler and the Nazis targeted anyone they believed threatened their idea of a “pure race”, including disabled people, LGBTQ+ people and political opponents. The Nazis also targeted children to prevent future generations of Jewish families being born. READ...