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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The short answer is yes, there was a holocaust. The exact number of Jews killed will never be known (and non-Jews were killed as well - gypsies, for instance) but 6 million is the widely accepted figure. For what it actually meant, you can visit Auschwitz in modern Poland, near Krakow. As for Hitler not knowing what was going on - he was the leader of a totalitarian state; the idea that millions of people vanished without his noticing is preposterous.
Some Germans (and others - neo-Nazis, for example) would prefer not to know about this, and deny it happened. The Guardian this week ran a feature on a German who got sick of hearing people denying the holocaust happened, and pointed out that it had happened, and he knew about it because he had worked at Auschwitz. If eye-witness testimony will help answer your question, see www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1386434,00.html
Has anything changed? Anti-semitism is now widely reviled. But it's still okay to hate gypsies. it seems.
It was Hitler's father, not Hitler himself, who was illegitimate and was known briefly as Schicklegruber or Schicklgruber; see www.holocaust-trc.org/wmp07.htm
Moe holocaust evidence in the Guardian this morning, I see: www.guardian.co.uk/secondworldwar/story/0,14058,1389351,00.html
Incidentally:
27 January 2005 is Holocaust Memorial Day
2005 Theme: Survivors, Liberation and Rebuilding Lives
The 60th anniversary of the liberation of the extermination and concentration camps presents one of the greatest opportunities to show our respect for the survivors of Nazi persecution and mass murder, and to listen to what they can tell us about the best and the worst of human behaviour. See here:
Below are a few books amongst which I hope that you will find something of interest:-
The Other Nuremberg A. C. Brackman Collins
Nuremberg A. Neave Hodder & Stoughton
Nuremberg Infamy on Trial J. Persico Allison & Busby
The Nuremberg Trial A & J Tusa Macmillan
Justice at Nuremberg R Conot Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Hitler 1889 - 1936: Hubris I.Kershaw Penguin Press
Hitler 1936 - 1945: Nemesis I Kershaw PenguinPress
The Belsen Trial edited by R. Phillips William Hodge -
The Relief of Belsen, April 1945: Eye Witness Accounts by P. Kemp Imperial War Museum
The Buchenwald Report translated & edited by D. A. Hackett Westview
The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies G. Levy Oxford University Press
Bravest of the Brave Mark Seaman O'Mara Books
The World at War M. Forster Pimlico
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich W. Shirer Book Club Associates
For Fuhrer and Fatherland R. De Normann Wrens Park