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The mistakes of the past are warnings for a better future, but what will happen if they are hidden from the next generations?
With such movements as the "Holocaust denial" we should be alerted to what our kids are heading to!
Even in the face of overwhelming proof, some people choose to deny such events, even when former Nazi guards (e.g. O.Groening) testify out loud that they were witnesses of the genocide!
This whole denial movement is an outrageous insult, not only to the millions of murdered Jews, but also to gays, African-Germans, and other persecuted groups. And to think that one can legaly "deny" this crime against humanity!

How can we keep this invaluable lesson to mankind alive for the coming generations when it's slowly trying to be hidden? Educating our children about the facts? Carefully protecting the thousands of witness accounts? Outlawing "denial"?

What are other things we can simply do to keep it alive?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4436275.stm

2007-10-30 10:34:41 · 6 answers · asked by Loloa 1 in Society & Culture Community Service

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The horrible issues of the holocaust are taught in history at school here in Australia, and beleive me, people here are aware of it. so I guess that means that education is the answer.

How people can ignore this, is beyond me. I find it horrifying and disturbing, and also amazing what humans are capable of. I know I will pass the knowledge on

2007-10-30 10:44:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there is the tremendous honkin' Holocaust museum down the following in DC it is complete of truly pictures and different data from the concentration camps. The Holocaust has been thoroughly documented and that's taught as area of yankee heritage in extreme college. And there are nonetheless a lot of human beings alive who survived it. no one is unexpectedly going to wipe out the memory or heritage of what befell. Nor are human beings going to unexpectedly commence rounding up jews back. on the different hand, the genuine problem is that the international hasn't realized any classes from the Holocaust. authorities-santioned genocide has been taking position for years in countless aspects of Asia, jap Europe, Africa, and the midsection East. we do not favor to keep focusing on the holocaust that already befell. we favor to take what we realized from that one and use it to quit the more advantageous from taking position.

2016-10-23 04:08:59 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I learned a lot about the Holocaust when I was in school. How could people be capable of that?? I dunno but just because it isn't the best part of this world's past, or some people don't want people to learn from our mistakes- doesn't mean that we should deny it. I seen this show on t.v. of a museam of the Halocaust- it was gatherings of people's things of who died in the Holocaust. Hopefully places like this will conserve the memory, b/c it's part of our history, that we can definetely learn from to shape our future.

2007-10-30 11:11:13 · answer #3 · answered by Cristalz* 2 · 0 0

save and archive every shred of history relating to the holocaust - this includes newspaper articles, interviews, documentaries, films, etc

some Christians are already trying to deceive us into believing that Hitler was not a Christian

2007-10-30 10:45:23 · answer #4 · answered by Luken 5 · 0 0

It's taught in US schools and also Auswich has been turned into a museum, along with Bergen-Belson, I believe.

2007-10-30 11:10:51 · answer #5 · answered by nursesr4evr 7 · 0 0

make more museums based on it. teach it in school.books on it.

2007-10-30 11:21:36 · answer #6 · answered by Aubrey 2 · 0 0

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