As Nations and as individuals, we must all condemn intolerance.
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That is a little black and white, intolerance of certain things can better the nations, if you were to condemn intolerance, we would not have the colourful crowd among the world today. Yes, it is horrible the some people will not accept others for some reason, but it is the key to all of our differences.
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Parents and schools should do a better job to educate children from a young age to accept all human beings as equals. Parents and schools should educate children about the Holocaust and all other genocides that happened in history and teach them in new ways to improve the world for all people. in my opinion we should all become one unified government and religion so that all people are created equal and there won't be any other political differences
to remind the holocaust happened and nations should insure it does not happen again....
tworeasons we should learn about the holocaust
Difficult to answer, first nations must declare this is unacceptable and pledge substantial miltiary forces to enforce their will. But people are fickle from one day to the next, and people make up nations. These acts are still carried out everyday in countries in Africa, the middle easte, and asia. But no one is raising alarm or willing to do anything about it. The people have to get motivated and in turn the government will get motivated to do something about it.
Britain was not responsible for the Holocaust.Obviously, one say that Britain should have admitted more refugees from Nazi Germany and that the British government should have taken early reports about the Holocaust much more seriously, but that is another matter.
While individuals and countries have varying levels of responsibility for the Holocaust, it is primarily attributed to the Nazi regime and its collaborators. However, there were instances of indifference and non-intervention by other nations that allowed the Holocaust to occur. The world should learn from this tragedy and strive to prevent such atrocities from happening again.
If it would help prevent another war.
to remind the holocaust happened and nations should insure it does not happen again....
this is quite a hotly debated question, but the answer lies with your own personal views. personally, i think it should because i believe that a better awareness of this event and its consequences will help prevent another similar occurrence in the future. also, the United Nations was formed to help prevent another occurrence of events similar to those in WWII. All in all, i think that it is beneficial as it helps to understand these events and generate a racial equality.
tworeasons we should learn about the holocaust
Difficult to answer, first nations must declare this is unacceptable and pledge substantial miltiary forces to enforce their will. But people are fickle from one day to the next, and people make up nations. These acts are still carried out everyday in countries in Africa, the middle easte, and asia. But no one is raising alarm or willing to do anything about it. The people have to get motivated and in turn the government will get motivated to do something about it.
Britain was not responsible for the Holocaust.Obviously, one say that Britain should have admitted more refugees from Nazi Germany and that the British government should have taken early reports about the Holocaust much more seriously, but that is another matter.
It would depend on the height of the flagpole.
While individuals and countries have varying levels of responsibility for the Holocaust, it is primarily attributed to the Nazi regime and its collaborators. However, there were instances of indifference and non-intervention by other nations that allowed the Holocaust to occur. The world should learn from this tragedy and strive to prevent such atrocities from happening again.
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.
You should. It's history, it really happened.Everyone should remember the Holocaust and pray that nothing similar ever happens again,
Because by the time we knew that the Germans were lying about keeping peace and that gaining all the land they did without a fight just weakened us and strengthened them, it was too late to prevent it. The second they withdrew from the league of nations, we should have suspected of future evil and crimes.
Every nation, including the United States, should do whatever is possible to prevent genocide. Genocide is the greatest crime against our common humanity and as civilized people around the world, we must unite on this one question of the value of life.