Yes, so nothing like this will happen ever again.
AnswerOf course it is important to teach remembrance of the Holocaust. As for the lessons of the holocaust, well that is another matter, very few people understand the design of the holocaust, and without understanding this aspect there can be no lessons learned.
Lots of people think that another holocaust could never happen again. This is proof that there is a complete failure to understand that the holocaust was an engineered design which is completely repeatable. It is a failure to understand that the brilliance of its design in ultimate evil. It is a failure to understand that, at root, the Jews are interchangable with any other minority or ones which can be conviently created! It is a failure to understand that a nation which has fallen in to the hands of criminals must be wrested from the hands of criminals. That criminals will resort to anything to retain power and will stop at nothing to attain their own selfish desires; Including murdering millions of individuals in order to accomplish their objectives. Finally, it is a complete failure to understand and see the holocaust as map; a pathway available to any individuals whom care to employ it.
Having said all that, the next holocaust will not be a simple repeat of the methods used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. The world we live in is much more complex, right? Well, maybe compexity has a positive contribution towards another engineered slaughter.
It is important to understand that the holocaust was a product of human action. That human beings are in no way changed just because of the holocaust. Humans are essentially unchanged and motivated by exactly the same things they always have been. The psychology of the species remains, today, as it did the day Adolf Hiter became convinced that the Jews were behind the worlds evils.
Americans, unfortunately, prefer simple answers, well who doesn't, but the fact is that to understand the design of the nazi plan, in which the Jews, first, and many other undesirables,later, played is neither simple or easily grasped without significant work. Nothing significant can be known without reading, and, in understanding the holocaust, you could read till you droped dead and still not see how it could happen again.
Like all subjects there are books upon books which suffice as a cronology of events. Some, like; "The Cunning of History; The Holocaust and the American Future," by Richard L. Rubenstein., are an analysis of how it was done and the implications upon the future.
Clearly we are growing closer to a time when a repeat of history becomes possible, and that repeat will be possible because we have tried stupid ideas to prevent a repeat. Outlawing the nazi symbols of "their history" is but one of the many idiotic things done, and which only serves to futher create an aurora of mystic to the already powerful legend.
Answerdefinatly. im actually using this site to do a report on the Holocaust for my eighth grade history class. believe it or not, i find this very interesting. i want to learn more about anne frank and the Holocaust. im glad to have found this site. it is helping me with my report immensly. i may only be 14, but i know a good and helpful site when i come across one.
by the way, thanks to all the people who told what they know about these things. your answers are really helping me.
-a thankful eighth grader
Answeri am an 8th grader doing a timeline this is helping this websit so i guess it is important not to deny the holocaust i pray it wont happen again
AnswerYes. Throughout history there have been countless lessons for us all to learn. From Adam and Eve and the ultimate sin to the events of our present times. These stories of our past have been passed down from generation to generation because as humans we have a great need to understand our past. Whether these lessons be good or bad, there is always a lesson to understand.We all need to understand our mistakes before we can move forward into our future.
What makes the Holocaust so important to remember and learn from is because it is still a recent event and a horrible one at that. The mistreatment of humans on such a large scale has never been repeated after WW2. Also, WW2 was a more widely broadcast affair with the aid of Photography, fims and newspapers meaning the masses were able to access details about the full extent of the war.
To stop the teaching of this valuble piece of history would be like turning your back on mankind. We need our past to move forward into our future. We need to use these events as examples to teach our children so the mistakes of the past cannot become the mistakes of the future. The Holocaust resulted in the deaths of millions of people. To ignore this would be to spit in the faces of the innocent people who lost their lives.
God Bless those who died in the hands of the Nazi's. May we never make these mistakes again.
with whats happening in GAZA ATM and the warcrimes recently perpertrated by the isrealie government , it kinda makes a farce of the point of teaching the holocaust it seems to me that the isrealie politicians need to be taught the lessons of the holocaust ,
we are tuaght from a young age about the holocaust in school and at the same time we are taught to feel sorry for them resulting in most ppl taking there side or giving them "leeway" in thing ect
i myself was brought up like that and i thought like that
UNTILL i took an interest in world affairs and the actions of the isrealie government have slowly turned me against those veiws and feelings !
at first as i started to change my mind i thought wow am i a rightwing Nazis or somethng but this again is a false prison used by those with vested interests to keep ppl from comming to realise that the isrealie are perpertrating warcrimes upon the neighbouring countrys
isn't aggressive war ,want and destrution ,bombing of hospitals and un buildings war crimes ?
wasnt the invasion of Lebanon last year a war crime ?
invading another sovereign state is considered a war crime
Of course it is. Those who do not learn from their history are condemned to repeat it.
it is part of European history, America is made up of europeans, so what effects America effects Europe.
Jews still remember the Holocaust and feel that it is important because so many people died for no reason! ___ For many, the Holocaust has become a key element of Jewish identity.
The Holocaust
The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
In History, people remembers and influences the Holocaust to be a cruel, evil, torturous time for people, especially the Jews. The holocaust is a key part in modern history because of what happend, who did it and how they executed it.
well the Holocaust is important to the worlds history.
We still celebrate it because it was an important moment in history. Men fought for our freedom and they won.
it is part of European history, America is made up of europeans, so what effects America effects Europe.
Jews still remember the Holocaust and feel that it is important because so many people died for no reason! ___ For many, the Holocaust has become a key element of Jewish identity.
He was a third generation Californian.
Dachau today is a memorial site that serves as a reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust. The concentration camp has been preserved as a museum and educational center to honor the memory of the victims and educate visitors about the atrocities committed there. It is a place for reflection, remembrance, and learning about the history of the Holocaust.
Black history is the history of African Americans like: Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King Jr. ect. A remembrance of important people and events of history of the African Diaspora.
The motto of Institute of National Remembrance is 'Our history creates our identity.'.
The Holocaust
in history
The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
In History, people remembers and influences the Holocaust to be a cruel, evil, torturous time for people, especially the Jews. The holocaust is a key part in modern history because of what happend, who did it and how they executed it.