What Can We Learn From The Holocaust?
Between 1939 and 1945 over 11 million innocent people died in Europe. One man named Adolph Hitler persuaded a whole nation to exterminate a whole race of Jews and other minorities. The holocaust as it was called took place in central Europe and was taken into effect when the nazi party came to power in Germany. Eile Weisel was put into a ghetto in his hometown and later separated from every one he knew except his father. This was the basis for the Nobel Peace Prize winning book written by Eile. The nazi party single handedly caused the murder of 11 million people and the bloodiest and most expensive war of all time. What can we learn from the holocaust to use in our lives? Prejudice within a person can reduce that person to a cruel heartless animal. Germany, after world War 2 was in economic depression. When the nazi party came into
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