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Survey reveals half of UK adults do not know 6m Jews were murdered by the Nazis

52 per cent did not know that six million Jews were murdered by the Nazis and 22 per cent thought that as few as two million were killed

November 10, 2021 10:07
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YORK, ENGLAND - JANUARY 23: Leanne Woodhurst from York Minster begins to light some of the 600 candles set out on the floor of the Chapter House of York Minster in a Star of David as part of a commemoration for Holocaust Memorial Day at York Minster on January 23, 2020 in York, England. The ceremony in the Minster is part of events in the UK and internationally marking Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27. This year marks the 75th anniversary since the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in 1945 which was the largest Nazi death camp. The Holocaust genocide took place during World War II in Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany where aided by its collaborators they systematically murdered some six million European Jews. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
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A new survey has revealed "significant gaps" in the understanding of the Holocaust among adults in the UK.

Of those surveyed by The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany,  52 per cent did not know that six million Jews were murdered by the Nazis and 22 per cent thought that as few as two million or less Jews were killed.

The Claims Conference commissioned Schoen Cooperman Research to conduct a national study of Holocaust Knowledge and Awareness in the UK.

Gideon Taylor, president of the Claims Conference said they were "very concerned to see the profound gaps in knowledge of the Holocaust in this and in previous studies including about events connected to the UK."