Essay About The Holocaust

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The world’s reaction over the holocaust was unforgettable. They weren’t planning on ever forgetting about this huge tragedy that happened back in 1944. When the world seen photographs on what happened during the Holocaust they were unhappy, but they didn’t want to repeat this all over again, so they weren’t going to do anything. The skeletons stacked up in a huge pile of hundreds and thousands, some were still living, but no one knew how this ended up happening. Why did this government let this happen, if the allies knew that this was going on than none of this would have ever happened, because they were going to put it to a stop, but unfortunately none of our allies knew that this was going on so no one could have stopped it. Most of us …show more content…

(Benjamin Weinthal) Some people have wondered if that all of the families that were separate if that they would just kill the important people and left the other people that weren’t important, just left them as slaves so the Nazis can use them for whatever they needed, like servants. There were still wars after the holocaust though, because of the land that other countries have wanted, because that’s what war was for because of the land that other countries wanted. Other people can argue that the world hasn’t learnt anything from this tragedy because they still want war, and they want more news in the society something that could be a couple months, not just like a day where it’s on cnn one day and the next day it’s not on. There are too many wars that have happened, but none of them wars can even get compared to the holocaust, because they are still talking about it still to this day and that’s crazy. Most of the people are glad that the reporters still bring it up so it can remind the Nazis that if they try to do it again, that the government will know about it and that the government will try to put a stop to it this time around, so the world doesn’t have to deal with this tragedy again. That’s my thoughts on the holocaust and how the people have learned things from it

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