State-organized genocide of Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II.
1Feigenbaum feels the holocaust will yield much great art in the future.
2I will preserve you through the holocaust that is about to begin.
3But Margo, overcome at her contribution to the holocaust, burst into tears.
4How can you fully understand the holocaust without seeing images of emaciated corpses?
5Whenever the Church remained silent in view of the holocaust, it was guilty.
6It was the bit of candle-end which had escaped the holocaust.
7There had been no rapine in the holocaust of this, His faithful servant.
8Then Saul said: Bring me the holocaust, and the peace offerings.
9But at last the holocaust was over, and she unlocked the door again.
10Now, Anne Michael was talking about it in the context of the holocaust.
11He enters the holocaust and passes into nothingness, feeling heavy blows.
12Behold, saith he, fire and wood: where is the victim for the holocaust?
13It gazed on fixedly, untouched by the holocaust all around them.
14Especially in the first months of the autumn of 1914 the holocaust was terrible.
15She had never known about the holocaust that had occurred over a millennia ago.
16He was glad he had saved them from the holocaust.
Translations for the holocaust