To educate kids about the horrors of war. To help prevent it from happening again.
yes it is being taught but also i am in year 8 and i am being taught it.
Please specify the country.
he was convicted and fired from his job
Yes, it is taught in German schools.
No one was killed for being Buddhist in the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was the attempted genocide of European Jews, it was bad to be a Jew in the Holocaust because you would be murdered.
The children were taught to be more independent, and to not trust anyone completely
most schools don't teach that much when it comes to the holocaust.
The Holocaust was not widely taught in schools till after 1980 and it was certainly not taught in the immediate postwar period. From the end of World War 2 till the late 1960s the Holocaust was something of a non-subject apart from media reports on Holocaust trials.
he was convicted and fired from his job
Yes, it is taught in German schools.
No one was killed for being Buddhist in the Holocaust.
no it isn't you woudnt last 1 second in the holocaust
The Holocaust was the attempted genocide of European Jews, it was bad to be a Jew in the Holocaust because you would be murdered.
No. The Holocaust is today part of every child's formal education in England. In England, by law children are to be taught about the Holocaust as part of the Key Stage 3 History curriculum. This usually occurs in Year 9 (age 13-14). While academy schools do not have to follow this syllabus, it is assumed that they will deliver Holocaust education as part of a "balanced and broadly based" curriculum. Similarly, although independent schools are not obliged to deliver the National Curriculum, many in fact do. The Holocaust is not formally part of the national curriculum in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. However, it is widely taught and there is no evidence that it has been removed from textbooks.
The Holocaust taught the world about the evil and extremes tyrannical nations and leaders can go to. It also taught the world that no people should ever be exterminated due to their race, creed, or religious preferences.
Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
The children were taught to be more independent, and to not trust anyone completely
The grammatical structure being taught is 'used to' for now discontinued habits