Quite right. But I think it's undeniable that the population that Hitler most specifically targetted (if that can be distinguished from just brutally torturing and murdering others ) was the one that he named constantly in his writings and proclamations. As far as I'm concerned, it's a human-race tragedy, both for the destruction and the complicit behaviour of many. Nonetheless, *among themselves* Jews probably give it more attention than other populations *among themselves*; both because of Hitler's intent and his level of success in carrying it out.
I fully agree.
I have always wondered though, whether Hitler had such a horrifying 'Final Solution' to the 'Jewish Problem' in mind at the beginning of his rise to power, or whether they were just a target of convenience for his fledgling political ambitions, and the purges & gas chambers were just the logical (in his eyes) conclusion to that campaign
I agree with Superbiker too, far from glorifying war, the Imperial War Museum is more about bringing home, to me anyway, the extents to which men will go in their efforts to kill other men
In terms of both capital expenditure and sheer ingenuity