The human tragedy of understanding the Holocaust and preventing it from happening again was a systematic destruction of millions of Jews by the Nazi regime during the Second World War. The adversity of this persecution not only influenced the European stage but also influenced people around the world and their ideas. The impact of this ethnic cleansing is very big. In the process of persecution and torture, the lives of people are greatly fluctuating. Families were driven out of their homes and forced to move to remote exiles.
What do you think when you hear the word Holocaust? What is the most powerful deterrent against other slaughter? Does the Holocaust memory prevent it from happening again? The Holocaust is a great destruction caused by others, and as a result, life is greatly lost. In the Holocaust, destruction of life, especially fire. In the modern world from 1900 to the present, it means that the Nazis murdered about 6 million European Jews.
Kill twice. "After the tragedy that occurred during the Holocaust, Eliezer Wiesel talked about" night ". Ell again explains countless themes by explaining the state of his turbulence during the Holocaust.
Society must not forget the Holocaust. If you do not get anything from the Holocaust, 11 million people will be wasted. The most important reason to remember what happened is that the Holocaust may happen again. Please make sure that it will not be our job. By shooting what happened and turning it into a positive event, we can use the massacre in our lives. Now there should be no hatred. We should not use skin color to judge people. You should not harm people who do not meet the criteria. But the world has all of these. The world improved the mood of 1945, but we are not that far. Every city has hatred and prejudice every day.
Every year, at Yom Ha 'Shoah ("Holocaust Memorial Day"), the phrase "Never Again" is full of enthusiasm. But that also happened. It has been happening all the time. Syria, like Sudan, is the latest example of a meaningless and meaningless massacre. Unlike genocide in Rwanda and other recent memories, the crisis in Sudan and Syria is taking place in the "social media era", so we can not claim to be ignorant. What motive can prove pain, death, and sorrow, that is, the loss of all generations? Forget the cards; this has been going on for a long time. But when we do things in the 21st century, how does the United States assert that our moral grounds were what President Wilson did in the middle of the 20th century?