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Why is it important to learn about the holocaust

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The Holocaust, a watershed event in world history, spanned geographic boundaries, affected all segments of societies, and occurred in the context of the Second World War. Decades later, societies continue to wrestle with both the memory and historical record of the Holocaust in the midst of contemporary challenges. These include persistent antisemitism and xenophobia, unfolding genocides in the world, the ongoing refugee crisis, and threats to many democratic norms and values. This is particularly relevant with the rise of authoritarian-style governments as well as by populist or extreme movements within (liberal) democracies.

This section is meant to help policymakers, school leadership, educators, and other educational stakeholders formulate rationales for teaching and learning about the Holocaust by sharing a variety of objectives that examining the Holocaust can address. This is of special importance for the IHRA member countries who have committed to teaching and learning about the Holocaust in their countries.

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It is important to learn about the holocost because if we didn't, then we could repeat the same events in the future. We owe it to the victoms and their family's to not turn our heads away in shame,but pay attention and make sure thay this never happens again. It was part of the cause for the 2nd world war and millions gave their life to help. Millions died from the gas chambers,guns, and brutal conditions from the Natzis.

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