The Forgotten Holocaust: The Sinti & Roma Tragedy

The Sinti and Roma were brutally persecuted during the Holocaust, with 500,000 murdered—yet their suffering was only officially recognized in 1982. Even after the war, discrimination continued, and they remain misrepresented and marginalized. This is Part 2 of our series on the Sinti, uncovering their forgotten tragedies.

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