that jews were send to c amp and some were killed
holocost .... Learn how to spell... it's the Holocaust
tworeasons we should learn about the holocaust
The best way to learn about anything is to read a book or scholarly research. Start with an encyclopedia and work out from there. The Holocaust was not one simple event; there were many aspects, people, events, ideas, and places involved. Schindler's list shows only a few of these aspects. If one wanted to understand the plight of the Jews, how one man was able to save many of them, and how Nazis interacted with Jews and non-Jews, Schindler's list would be educational - but remember, it is a movie, and the filmmakers may have taken liberties with its production. It cannot be taken as fact.
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.
Kids should learn about the Holocaust when they are in 5th or 6th grade, they should be able to understand everything and not be exposed to too much inappropriate things about the Holocaust at a young age.
That people are capable of doing anything in extreme circumstances. Different people will learn different lessons, but during the Holocaust ordinary people acted in what is considered unordinary ways.
holocost .... Learn how to spell... it's the Holocaust
tworeasons we should learn about the holocaust
The best way to learn about anything is to read a book or scholarly research. Start with an encyclopedia and work out from there. The Holocaust was not one simple event; there were many aspects, people, events, ideas, and places involved. Schindler's list shows only a few of these aspects. If one wanted to understand the plight of the Jews, how one man was able to save many of them, and how Nazis interacted with Jews and non-Jews, Schindler's list would be educational - but remember, it is a movie, and the filmmakers may have taken liberties with its production. It cannot be taken as fact.
Because it tell an important story and it educates the world of lives of real people during the Holocaust.It is important because it was written by a Jew in hiding during the Holocaust; it shows how traumatic and difficult it was for Jews during the Holocaust. And if you want to learn more about the Holocaust, it's a good read!!
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.
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Kids should learn about the Holocaust when they are in 5th or 6th grade, they should be able to understand everything and not be exposed to too much inappropriate things about the Holocaust at a young age.
Stern recognizes immediately Schindler's callousness and greed. Early on, he expresses disdain for Schindler and controlled outrage at his original offer to have Stern run the factory and secure Jewish investors. He refuses to drink with Schindler, making clear he does not approve of Schindler's morals. But Stern's attitude softens as Schindler becomes an active participant in saving the Schindlerjuden, and he eventually sees the good in his employer. He finally does have a drink with Schindler when the two say good-bye after they learn of the closing of the Plaszów labor camp and realize Stern will almost certainly be sent to his death. By accepting a drink, Stern demonstrates his respect for Schindler, and Schindler accepts the finality of Stern's probable fate.
America fought Germany for the end of the Holocaust, you can learn more if you research more about the Holocaust end and WW2.
Read Elie Wiesel, Night.