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For my Holocaust course my research project was about women in the camps, specifically Ravensbruck. It was really interesting.

2006-12-21 15:04:47 · answer #1 · answered by kiki 4 · 0 0

Why did the victims go so quietly and trustingly to their deaths.

Why did the Vatican and others that could have intervened not done so.

Where does this extermination fit in terms of significance and long term fallout with other exterminations in history.

How could Germans, not just the SS, participate in such dehumanizing activities?

Where in humanity does such unbridled evil come from?

There are currently dozens of cleansings going on in the world with numbers that far exceed those of the holocaust. Why does mankind allow this to keep repeating.

What is it about the holofcaust that causes dictators and regimes sleepless nights that they spread outrageous lies to try and get people to believe it was a hoax.

My uncle liberated Buchanwald and he saw the dead, the bones and the ovens.

How can a human being sink to such a cesspool of evil as to plan and carry out the extermination of a whole group of other human beings who have done them no ill? What does that say about all of us since even today we look the other way as individuals are sacrificed and hoards of illegals swarm into a country and the populace just sits there and is PC silenced.

In what way is the invasion of America by illegals and the sure destruction of the American culture and way of life reminiscent of the Jews silently going to the ovens as an attempt was underway to destroy and finish the Jewish people?

Why do we know people in our daily lives that operate like a Hitler stepping over the dead bodies of coworkers to get to the "top?" How far is that kind of personal evil from the mass evil that took over Germany in WWII?

2006-12-21 14:18:01 · answer #2 · answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5 · 1 0

when i was in high school, i read Night, by eligh weisel. after that, i made a picture book, using pictures of the holocaust i found on the internet, and i picked a sentence or paragraph from each chapter of the book, and printed them out on colored paper. my teacher liked it soo much, she gave me an A+, and extra credit! she even had me sign the back of the book, and i let her keep it! good luck!

2006-12-21 14:01:46 · answer #3 · answered by superyduperymommy 5 · 0 0

Hmm.. maybe how some non-Jews tried to help the Jewish and analyze why, who and how those non-Jews people helped.

2006-12-21 14:00:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-12-21 13:59:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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