Quote Originally Posted by David Hasselhoff View Post
Yes, there were Gypsies and homosexuals and basically anybody who Hitler didn't like went into the camps.

I've noticed a huge rise in Neo-Naziism on the internet this past year.

In terms of media attention the Holocaust receives a disproportionately large amount when compared to the Holodomir, Stalin's Purges, Killing field etc.
A lot of Slavs from the occupied territories, and even Soviet POW's too.

Spoiler warning:
My grandfather was an ethnic Pole, but escaped persecution simply because his father served in Kaiser Wilhelm II's army in WWI.
Because of that (and the fact that he wasn't Jewish, and he spoke fluent German) he was given a choice: to join the labour force and work where he was sent, or to join the Wehrmacht.


Yeah, I don't think anyone will really know for sure how many people Stalin killed.
Mao is another one.

Like I said; other mass killings aren't well documented.