Unthinkable Horrors: The Harmful Effects Of The Holocaust

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“When I came to power, I did not want the concentration camps to become old age pensioners but instruments of terror.’ –Adolf Hitler. During the Holocaust unthinkable horrors happened to Jews. In the beginning, small things were done; the Jews had laws to follow. Such as wearing the Star of David, curfews, and where they are not allowed to be at. One place they were forbidden to be was schools. Jewish children, teenagers, and adults were ripped out of school, many never to return back. They were deprived of their education and soon after Jewish children were picked on and threatened, and beat on by other children. The young did not understand why and just did as they were told as more and more begun to change. Events like the Holocaust changed the lives of the survivors and the others who witness lives forever. Even the people who learned of this had their lives changed. The Holocaust is a devastating act that shall never be repeated again.

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