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Eyewitness Accounts of the Holocaust . How should the Holocaust be remembered today and in the future?

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I may not been an eye witness but I can sure answer this questioning from hearing it from someone who was in it

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it should be remembered for what it was. innocent people died and got discriminated. no one should have to go through that period. people were brutallyed tourtured and been put into labour. kids bing seperated from their family if you want to go into more depth then you should research on many reliable websites.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

How should the Holocaust be remembered today and in the future?

As one of the worst moments of human decay. As one of the most terrible atrocities committed against humans. A sad event that new generations have to remember to never repeat conducts like those.

There is a term that can be applied here, Genocide. Genocide means the deliberate attempt to destroy an entire group of people, as was the case of the Holocaust.

The Holocaust was the persecution and murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazi Party. Since 1933, when the Nazis became the party in power, they believed in race supremacy and wanted to create a supreme race in Germany, getting rid of Jewish people. Nazis believed that Germans were a "pure race" and Jewish were inferior people.

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