Mass Killings: Hundreds of thousands of Roma were murdered through various methods, including mass shootings, gassing in extermination camps like Auschwitz-Birkenau, and deaths from starvation, disease, and forced labor.
Deportations: Roma were deported en masse from their homes to ghettos and camps.
Medical Experiments: Like other persecuted groups, Roma were subjected to inhumane medical experiments.
Lack of Recognition: For decades after the war, the genocide of the Roma was largely ignored by mainstream historical narratives and official recognition was slow to come.