The document summarizes key events around the Holocaust and its aftermath. It describes how the Nazis forced death marches as the Allies advanced, with 100,000 Jews dying. The Allies were shocked when liberating camps still holding prisoners. Efforts were made to help survivors through food, disease control and burial of the dead. Many survivors had no family or home left and sought information on loved ones. Over half of survivors eventually went to live in Israel. The Allies made Germans acknowledge the atrocities and help with cleanup. Trials began to punish Nazis, with thousands executed or imprisoned between 1945-1985. Memorials now stand to remember the victims.