Six (6) million Jews were murdered by Nazi's. Take your children, grandchildren to The National Holocaust Museum during school holiday. It's a learning moment they need. Age appropriate of course.
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Well...our daily capitulation to Trump is an excellent illustration of how it happened in Germany.
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THIS is why Hermans get taught about the Holocaust & our national debt in school OVER & OVER again. we visit work & concentration camps we put up memorials & "stolpersteine" so we may Never Forget We got laws against hate speech, spreading of Nazi propaganda& rabble-rousing
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Germans * obviously
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This must never happen again, but it is in some countries. I will never forget what happened to my family & others who lost loved ones too. Younger generation needs to know this!
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Yes, we need as many videotaped accounts as possible; photographs of concentration camps, especially those horrifying electric fence scenes where prisoners threw themselves on fence to die. Need to teach class in high schools.
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Education MUST include the holocaust starting in grade school. Children must know what evil can do.
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Parents need to be educated and involved, too. These atrocities need to be discussed at home.
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When I was in high school we had to watch newsreel footage of camps being liberated. I'll *never* forget the Holocaust. Show those newsreels in high school History classes to every class of students so they'll never forget either.
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Agree 100%
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