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The Holocaust: Non-Jewish Victims

2023-06-18 08:01:07

After Germany lost its First World War it was in a state of national humiliation. Their economy has problems, and they are all committed to paying war compensation. Then I noticed that a man named Adolf Hitler was promoted to the position of the Minister and he might motivate people to follow lawsuits. Hitler promised a new era to the people of Germany; this country again became the age of prosperity of the superpower of Europe. Hitler has a vision that not only the country governs politically but also his "perfect race" "Aryan" dominates the cultural meaning.

We will challenge numbers, victims, and statistics when the Holocaust is the only story to us to readers other than Jews. As I said before, for many non-Jewish readers, they first learned about the Holocaust through fiction or coexistence with the novel. I want to know how it is stored in their heart - I want to know how we store them in their hearts. First of the theories of "mirrors, windows, sliding doors" advocated by Rudine Sims Bishop in 1990, there is a theory in children's literature. She talked about the number of children not particularly American white people. Especially since advertising "We need diverse books" in the past 5 years, we have been working to change this situation.

I am one of these rare creatures. Apart from the Jews, I am very interested in the Holocaust Jewish heritage. In one place, the author pointed out that the Jews regarded the Holocaust as a tragedy of Jews and that non-Jews regarded it as another example of "human inhumane acts against humanity". This is generalization. The Holocaust is the perfect destruction of European Jews and I think that its traumatic impact may extend to Jews in many other parts of the world. This does not mean to ignore non-Jewish victims, but non-Jewish Charlotte Delbo wrote a real explanation of her time at the Auschwitz concentration camp. But I realize that there are differences among the victims chosen to completely destroy and destroy their culture and people who may be subject to personal persecution and persecuted by their families It does not mean to be destroyed from the earth.