Racism is a powerful opponent to both the offender and the victim.
we havent learned anything at all from the holocaust only on how to improve on it, the holocaust is going on all over the world and will happen here too(england)
Death was one experience learned from the Holocaust. Most people who experienced the Holocaust found the experience fatal.
No. The reason is that the whole idea that history has simple, obvious, pious lessons for the future is mistaken.
I learned to not judge a person by the way they look, if you do then it could lead to harassment. Or in this case, mass murder.
One fact about the Holocaust is that Jews were killed because Adolf Hitler wanted one race in Germany/Europe and Jews weren't that race.
Waht you feel is the right thing, attempt not to go into detail of what you have learned about the Holocaust, it might bring back horrible memories. But make it ver clear how you respect him/her.
it is not, no generation has learned from the Holocaust, the victims of the Holocaust tried to record what happened so that the world would know and that it would never happen again, but attempted genocides are happening all of the time. Nations who could save people chose not to so as not to jeopardise their own quality of life.
Initially, Pius XII was quite outspoken against the Nazis. However, he soon learned that the more he spoke out against the Holocaust, the worse the situation became. He then directed his efforts to work in secrecy to do all he could to rescue the Jews and other persecuted groups.
Initially, Pius XII was quite outspoken against the Nazis. However, he soon learned that the more he spoke out against the Holocaust, the worse the situation became. He then directed his efforts to work in secrecy to do all he could to rescue the Jews and other persecuted groups.
It is almost impossible to gauge how many learned how much, obviously those who were able to learn more stood a better chance of surviving.
The Holocaust
He approved of the Holocaust and was the one who made the Holocaust happen.