Why Is It Important To Remember The Victims Of The Holocaust?

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During World War II, the Nazis murdered nearly six million Jews in the Holocaust. The Holocaust began in 1933, when Adolf Hitler came to power and ended in 1945, when the Nazis were defeated. Jews were forced to live in certain areas of a city called ghettos, then about one thousand Jews were taken to concentration camps or death camps every day. In the concentration camps, countless Jews were tortured and killed, and in the death camps, people were burned and murdered. Many books and other types of literature have been written about the victims of the Holocaust and their experience. Literature helps us honor and remember the victims of the Holocaust because it shows how important it is to help the people in need and how the victims felt during the Holocaust. First, literature shows that it is very important to stand up for and help people who need it. In “The Grand Mosque of Paris”, the Muslims were kind …show more content…

The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I shares a very personal story about Anne and her family. It introduces characters that show how it felt to be hiding from the Nazis. “For myself, there are so many things...to ride a bike again...to laugh till my belly aches...to have new clothes from the skin out...to have a hot tub filled to overflowing and wallow in it for hours...to be back in school with my friends...” (1, 4, 66) This shows that Anne missed her old life before she was hiding from the Nazis. Additionally, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl elaborates on how Anne felt, reacted, and viewed everything that she thinks. “The rest of our family, however, felt the full impact of Hitler’s anti-Jewish laws, so life was filled with anxiety.” (Frank, 5) This shows how her life was very stressful and she never knew what would happen next. Literature is very important in remembering the personal stories of the victims and their emotions

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