Obviously, nothing drastic would happen to you if you didn't learn about the Holocaust. I'd prefer to look at the issue from this point of view: What do you gain from learning about the Holocaust? *You learn that within the memory of many older people, an appalling crime was committed against the Jews - and others. *You learn - I hope - that despite the view that human beings should never do anything of the sort again, there have been mass killings on a huge scalesince 1945, and even genocide in Rwanda in 1994. *You learn something about man's inhumanity to man. *You learn that evil is potentially boundless. *You also learn something about human resilience from the accounts of survivors and aboutcourage from accounts of those who helped victims. You should be able to add to this list. Joncey
the Holocaust would not have happend without World War II.
if an event similar to the Holocaust were to happen, then they would give it it's own name, like they did with the Holocaust.
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The Treaty of Versailles did not 'let the holocaust happen'. You are making too many leaps. Even when Hitler came to power it was not obvious that there would be a holocaust.
You would die
we would die
you would blow up
what would happen if the 8th amendment didn't exist
when you learn something about it you will realise how impossible that would be.
The Nazi Party of Germany allowed the Holocaust to happen so the German people would be unified against the Jewish people.
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you die