The extent to which personal interests become more important than others. During the Holocaust, the Nazis was not the only group to advertise the Holocaust, and it was not the final solution either. Bystanders, witnesses, passers-by, and many other organizations indirectly influenced the Holocaust victims. The silence of these groups made the Jews more dangerous than their prisoners of Nazi. In combination with Hitler's slow steps and public fears to carry out the Holocaust, he gave the public time to adjust and accept his behavior, which eventually became the German resistance in Hitler's ultimate solution It will be connected.
When an individual thinks about the Holocaust, most people condemn the perpetrator for terrible events. But a bystander plays one of the longest roles in the Holocaust (Evans, Karel), keeps keeping it safe for a long time (Florida Center), the world wants to ensure that it never occurs again (Small Schwartz, Donald W). If individuals, governments, and nations can stick to the right things they know, the massacre will end before that. As in the present society, if we do not directly affect us, we do not care about specific things.
Role of bystanders in the Holocaust The extent to which personal interests become more important than others. During the Holocaust, the Nazis was not the only group to advertise the Holocaust, and it was not the final solution either. Bystanders, witnesses and passersby indirectly influenced the Holocaust victims. The silence of these people made the Jews more dangerous than their Nazi prisoners. The fear of masses and the delay in the phased implementation of Hitler's massacres made it possible to coordinate and accept the behavior of the people, which ultimately led to German resistance to Hitler's ultimate solution.
Although I was not alive during the Holocaust, I learned that the USA was a bystander and chose to not intervene rather than save millions of lives during the Holocaust. On the other hand, in Rwanda's nightmare, I am an adult, I think this is a developed social consciousness. But I did not do anything during Rwanda. I am a bystander. Since then, I have heard many calls that may affect the White House and Congress. In 2003, I began to understand the genocide in progress in Darfur. I think people and Jews are responsible for acting in such a way as to create a difference. I spent Yom Kippur in Darfur refugee camp in eastern Chad in 2004. This is the first of a few trips to this area, including a trip to Darfur and South Sudan.