Topic > Relationship between Holocaust and Genocide

We learn about the Holocaust to learn the meaning of genocide, religious freedom, racism, discrimination and superiority. We learn that villains choose to be evil, they are not born evil. Let us learn about hypocrites and soldiers without morals. We learn with immoral beliefs and cowards who do not want to face the truth and the harm they have created. We learn about Jewish struggles, including camps where innocents and teenagers are murdered. We learn about the Holocaust to prevent it from happening again. We learn how Hitler became evil because his father didn't spend time with him. We learn that Hitler also tried to escape conscription into World War I. As he was wounded twice during the war and while recovering from a mustard gas attack that left him temporarily blind, Hitler learned that the Germans had surrendered and that Jewish soldiers were some of the leaders of the surrender. The surrender also began Hitler's hatred of the Jews. Hitler was arrested for attempting to start a genocide and was expected to serve a five-year prison sentence. Hitler only served nine months of his sentence because he had many followers thanks to the writing of his book Mein Kampf. We learn about Hitler and his major acts of genocide when he killed approximately six million Jews and approximately eleven million undesirables in total. We learn that Hitler committed suicide to avoid facing the truth and the world he created and also to have to face enemy forces. The Holocaust was the mass murders that the Nazis were applying to the world and the murders that began with the use of weapons. When Hitler found killing people to be inhumane for soldiers to handle, he found a way that he thought was more humane for soldiers by using gas chambers and crematoriums. This one also made bet...... half of the card...... is considered one of the worst. We learn about the Holocaust to learn about our villains and heroes, saviors and enemies of war. We learn about the Holocaust and we learn about the consequences of racism and intolerance. Let's learn about the Holocaust so we can prevent history from repeating itself. Another reason we learn about the Holocaust is to understand that when political figures talk about purity of race, purity of religion, and discrimination, it will not end well. It will end in chaos. We must understand that moral character should define someone not their religion or the color of their skin. Human beings are created equal. No race is better than another. We must work together to create peace. Let us learn about the Holocaust so that we know that our differences are not in our religion, race, or nationality, but in our morals and beliefs in our hearts and souls.