The Jewish Holocaust is not the only Holocaust

Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT section in Israel/Occupied Palestine) 10.11.2025

The Zionists like to claim that the genocide of the Jews in World War II is the only and unparalleled genocide.

The reasoning is a combination of racial, industrial, and targeted persecution, as well as the ideological motivation based on Nazi racial theory. However, human history shows similar genocide events, such as the murder of Gypsies murdered for the same reasons as the murder of the Jews, the Armenian genocide, the Namibia genocide, the Native American genocide, the Rwandan genocide, the Gaza genocide, and other genocides in history.

Racial persecution: The Nazis saw the Jews as an “inferior race.” However, the whites who settled in North and South America saw the indigenous peoples as an inferior race. Slaveholders saw Africans as an inferior race. The whites in South Africa saw Africans as an inferior race.

Industrial facility: The Holocaust of the Jews was organized and carried out in a mechanized and industrial manner, with ghettos, concentration camps, and extermination camps, with the aim of exterminating all Jews under the pretext of the “Final Solution.” However, this is the same for  the Gypsies and Israel in the Gaza War, which used AI.

Ideological character: Nazi ideology and the desire to exterminate the Jewish people, but this was the case with the Gypsies and the same  was true of the genocide in Namibia. The genocide of the Herero and the Nama was a deliberate and systematic genocide carried out by the German colonial government in German southwest Africa (now Namibia) against the Herero, Himba and Namaqua tribes) between 1904 and 1907. Some 65,000 members of the Herero tribe (80 percent of the Herero population) and 10,000 members of the Nama tribe (50 percent of the Nama population) perished in the genocide. It was the first genocide of the 20th century, and it included massacres, imprisonment in concentration camps, starvation to death, and poisoning of water wells. [i]

Not only is the claim that the Jewish Holocaust is incomparable with the study of history, but the Jewish Holocaust is also used as a weapon by the Zionists to justify the genocide of the Palestinian people. The most recent example is in an incident that took place in Norway.

The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem and the Norwegian Jewish community sharply criticized Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Ger Storre, who participated in an alternative ceremony marking the 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht, rather than a ceremony by the Jewish Zionist community.

Kristallnacht took place between November 9 and 10, 1938, on the same night a pogrom against the Jews in Germany. The incident was so named because of the many shards of glass as a result of the smashing of the windows of residences, synagogues, public institutions and many businesses of Jewish residents of Germany. In the pogrom, about 100 Jews were murdered.

In a statement, the Zionist Foreign Ministry said: “The Prime Minister of Norway is setting new heights of moral corruption, anti-Israel hostility and anti-Semitism. He chose to participate in a ceremony that turned a horrific event of murder and persecution of Jews – the anniversary of Kristallnacht – into a weapon against the Jewish state, Israelis, and Jews. This is an affront to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust – and in particular the more than 750 Norwegian Jews who were deported and murdered by the Nazis and their local collaborators.

The event, organized by the so-called ‘Norwegian Center Against Racism’ and supported by the Norwegian Committee for Israel, exploits the Holocaust to fuel anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. By rejecting requests from the Norwegian Jewish community to join the event, the prime minister is sending a dangerous message that even the memory of Holocaust victims can be used for political purposes, thereby betraying his government’s commitment to combat the distortion of the Holocaust.” [ii]

It should be said that while the alternative ceremony commemorated the genocide of the Jews along with the genocide of the Palestinian people, in the Zionist event, only the genocide of the Jews was mentioned.

In his speech at the ceremony, the Norwegian prime minister said: “We know that persecution does not start overnight. It is designed in broad daylight. Just as the registration and deportation of the Jews in Norway in 1942 were carefully and thoroughly planned – mainly by Norwegians. So the question is: Are we far from the Nazi Germany of 1938 and Norway of 2025?”

Stora said he was aware that many Norwegian Jews had clearly said that they “don’t want to be here today.” He noted that “shattering glass, in our time, can happen on the Internet – on social media, in comments – yes, even at memorial ceremonies and events. often against minorities – Jews, Muslims and Gypsies

In conclusion, he said: “As Prime Minister, I want to say: My government and I will do everything in our power to protect, support and stand by the Jews in Norway – and other minorities. Norway must be safe for everyone. We need our country, Norway, where we can say: I am proud to be a Jew. Proud of my faith, my story and my cultural heritage” [iii]

After the end of the Zionist ceremony, three participants marched in the city center, one of them carrying an Israeli flag, two men attacked the flag bearer, beat and kicked him, including punches, while shouting curses at him. The victim was lightly injured. The attacker was arrested and later released. There is no doubt that a person who was carrying a Nazi flag would have been attacked in the same way. The simple truth is that the Zionists hold such ceremonies as Zionist propaganda to justify Israel’s war crimes

Endnotes:

[i] Joel Kotek and Pierre Rigulo, ‘The First Genocide of the 20th Century: Herros’, in: Genocide – So I Won’t Be Silent, written and edited by Yair Oron, Open University Press

[ii] https://www.ynet.co.il/judaism/article/sk1h00g1lze

[iii] Ibid

Leave a Comment

Scroll to Top