a.While reading this Holocaust lesson, what affected you the most about what you learned? Why? b.If you could research the Holocaust further, what would you choose to learn more about? Why?
This is in the wrong section :P
the deaths and why because they dont talk about how most of them died
Wrong section, but since it's here... A. While reading this Holocaust lesson, the thing that affected me the most was the apathy that native Germans had towards the entire Nazi party and their actions. It seems to me that they cared very little for what Hitler and his men did - or perhaps they didn't know enough about the camps. I find it hard to believe that, as a German, one would not want to stop the Nazis from killing Jews. More than that, I find it impossible to believe that they accepted Hitler's idea of all of Germany's issues being the fault of the Jewish community. I can't imagine the Nazis hunting down Catholics or Atheists because they prospered slightly more than the Christian and/or native Germans. B. If I could research the Holocaust further, I would probably center my attention on what the Jewish people incarcerated in the camps did after their release - especially the rate of suicide, if there were any, after being released from the death camps versus the labor camps. I would also look into the trials of the Nazi officials and the lives of the Nazi party members who escaped and lived in other countries until being discovered. I would also study how they managed to live in secrecy for so long.
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