Have you ever asked yourself what you would do in a time of conflict? Depending on the person one may react differently in a time of conflict, this was shown through the different families during World War II. Many people reacted differently during World War II. Some ways were positive while others were negative. Three Different responses to conflict during World War II include, concealment, physical resistance, and spiritual resistance.
First, one response to conflict during World War II was Concealment. An example is the Frank Family. According to History.com, “A young Jewish girl named Anne Frank (1929-1945), her parents and older sister moved to the Netherlands from Germany after Adolf Hitler and the Nazis came to power there in 1933 and made life increasingly difficult for Jews...In 1942, Frank and her family went into hiding in a secret apartment behind her father’s business in German-occupied Amsterdam. (“Anne Frank,” 1) This is the way her family and many others chose to hide from the nazis. For the most part this strategy worked for them but according to history.com, “The Franks were discovered in 1944 and sent to concentration camps; only Anne’s father survived.” (“Anne Frank,” 1) …show more content…
During a time of conflict one's actions says the personality of oneself and in a desperate act of survival people will do anything to survive. In this sense humans are no more sophisticated than the animals that live in the wild. This shows that one is not what they appear to be and when a time of conflict comes about humans are savages. One will do anything to survive. What would one do in a time of conflict? The answer is unknown, human nature is unpredictable and sometimes that is for the better but it can also be for the worst. One should try to be the best they can be, but in the end it is not determined by