In a sense, though most people would consider slave labor under starvation conditions murder. But outright killing would be expensive, primarily in the cost of badly needed labor.
Most historians recognize six death camps, some eight. With upwards of 3 million victims. Throw in the Einsatzgruppen, essentially a mobile death camp, you've got over 2 million more deaths. Not insignificant. I don't think Nazi evil needs to be heightened.
>I don’t think Nazi evil needs to be heightened.
The left disagrees with you. The monstrosity of the Nazi’s had to be amplified in order to protect the communists who were committing much greater crimes through starvation and overwork. We don’t see any national museums dedicated to the 100 million or so people the Comunists murdered, now do we?