The document summarizes the horrors of the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany against Jewish people. It describes how the Nazis passed laws in 1935 stripping rights from Jews, the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938, and Hitler's "Final Solution" beginning in 1941 to systematically murder 6 million Jews. Jews were sent to concentration camps where many died from starvation, disease, or execution. The only survivors were those strong enough to do slave labor. The document also mentions the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2 and the Nuremberg trials that prosecuted Nazi war criminals after the war.