While not attempting to limit the atrocity that was The Holocaust, and it has been stated that originally the Germans were just going to relocate the Jews as they were rounded up and gathered for the sole purpose of evacuation from the 'motherland', Germany, and it wasn't until the United States entered the war that Hitler and company finally decided to exterminate those in concentration camps. It is rather a stark embarassment to contemporary society today that one can speak of The Holocaust and immediately label 'pure evil' and all the consolations and heartache to ensue, when even today we see the very same ethnic cleansing, the very same division and segregation and inequality in today's world, and the very same police state which the Nazis were so famously depicted as being the best purveyors of. Even today, the Jewish state of Israel is committing cruel acts to innocent people just because of their race, even removing their homes, not recognising certain rights, and pushing the Palestinians to the brink of extinction with their illegal wall. It is quite ironic that the state in which to home those who had no homes on the aftermath of The Holocaust would give birth to another form of dehumanisation that were inflicted on their own ancestors.
I write this to only put it in context that if you want to grieve for those lives lost in The Holocaust, grieve also for those who are losing their lives now in the same form of brutal oppression that encounters people today.