The US constitution pre-dated the Holocaust by about 150 years, it did not prevent the Holocaust happening the first time. The Holocaust happened very far away from the USA, whether the US even had a constitution was totally irrelevant.
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The Holocaust can never happen again. The establishment of the state of Israel has ensured that. However genocides, some arguably worse, continue to this day.
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To teach of the history of the world wars, the possibility of man's destructive capabilities and racial genocide, as well as to prevent further tradgedies from happening.
Much of it comes from his background as a Holocaust Survivor. He saw that the plight of the muntants bore many similarities to the Jews leading up the Holocaust as such he strove to prevent that from happening to his people again.
Elie Wiesel, like everyone else who knows about the Holocaust, knows the only way to prevent it from happening again is by remembering. This can be as easy as not being a bystander, and just remembering how many people died. *note* Similar holocausts have happened since, such as Rwanda.
Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
The most memorable happening in Germany is the Holocaust. There are plenty more, but the Holocaust is the most famous.
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To educate kids about the horrors of war. To help prevent it from happening again.
take a long bath and wash your whole body to prevent that situation from happening