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the world learned to except people for who they are as humans and not by judging there race or religion. also that what happened during the Holocaust was horrible and inhuman. the Holocaust was a very dark time in worlds history. and some countries have yet to learn there lesson.

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The world has (possibly) learned to accept people for who they are as humans and not judge them by their race or religion.

There is no link between being culturally advanced and education does not , of course, make people good. Otto Rasch, for example, who commanded on of the mobile killing units, had two doctorates ...
We can learn that the human nature can be destructive and that people who have mental health problems needs to see a doctor. There's nothing we can do to prevent history from repeating itself, think about Virginia Tech and mass destruction in Africa. Racism will always exists, theres nothing that people can do can stop it. Individuals will always have their judgements on other people...

What could have been learnt is to never let history repeat itself, and world peace is possible. Some people actively believe that history are made-up lies, they refused to believe the mass murders and mass destruction. We could have learned the morals of the Holocaust, but some people don't care about it and just hope that it never happens again.

How can we insure that it never happens again? It's not possible for one country to have peace and unity, there will always be wars and conflict occuring.

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The holocaust teaches us some painful lessons. We have learned that there is no limit to human evil, and that most people can commit very evil acts if their society encourages them to do so. We have learned that even a very civilized nation can abandon all moral principles and act with the most extreme barbarism. We have learned that racism is extremely dangerous. Jews, in particular, have learned that they had better be prepared to act in their own self defense because they cannot count on others even to grant them the status of human beings, much less to treat them fairly.

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AnswerHopefully it has learned vigilance and the need to love your neighbor as

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We have learnt that people aren't always what they seem. Like the saying goes, never judge a book by its cover.

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