For example world war 2 and the Holocaust. I feel learning about these things and visiting a Holocaust museum was very impacting but help me grow as a student by expanding my knowledge. For starters, before learning about World War 2, I had no idea why Hitler had so much hate towards the jews and why he wanted to exterminate a whole race. Now, I understand he was a soldier in world war one and was upset about the Treaty of Versaille and how Germany was in serious debt. He believed that the Aryan race was superior and wanted to take over Europe. It was also shocking how Hitler manipulated the minds of germans and wanted to kill and wipe out an entire race. Hitler had a way with words most these soldier had families after they would kill human beings they’d go to there families later and act as if nothing happened. The fact that 11,000 people were killed and 6,000 were jews is mind blowing. German Nazi’s would make the jews dig there holes and then shoot them and they'd fall right into the whole. When they saw this wasn’t being efficient enough they moved on to gassing the people. Many children died innocent children. Hitler actually got really far with taking over Europe and parts of Africa before the USA, Great Britain and the Soviet Union interfered So when we visit the museum of tolerance it really had an impact on the way i think and it seemed more real to me having more background information. It’s important to expand your knowledge on things like this so we prevent history from repeating
For example world war 2 and the Holocaust. I feel learning about these things and visiting a Holocaust museum was very impacting but help me grow as a student by expanding my knowledge. For starters, before learning about World War 2, I had no idea why Hitler had so much hate towards the jews and why he wanted to exterminate a whole race. Now, I understand he was a soldier in world war one and was upset about the Treaty of Versaille and how Germany was in serious debt. He believed that the Aryan race was superior and wanted to take over Europe. It was also shocking how Hitler manipulated the minds of germans and wanted to kill and wipe out an entire race. Hitler had a way with words most these soldier had families after they would kill human beings they’d go to there families later and act as if nothing happened. The fact that 11,000 people were killed and 6,000 were jews is mind blowing. German Nazi’s would make the jews dig there holes and then shoot them and they'd fall right into the whole. When they saw this wasn’t being efficient enough they moved on to gassing the people. Many children died innocent children. Hitler actually got really far with taking over Europe and parts of Africa before the USA, Great Britain and the Soviet Union interfered So when we visit the museum of tolerance it really had an impact on the way i think and it seemed more real to me having more background information. It’s important to expand your knowledge on things like this so we prevent history from repeating