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Worst Slaughtering Ever to Take Place in the world
== In the late 1930s-early 1940s the Holocaust took place. “There is no doubt that this is the greatest crime that ever took place in the world,” Winston Churchill said. The Holocaust was arguably the worst event in history. Over six million Jews were killed and five million non Jews were also killed. Some people might think that sixth graders aren’t old enough to because of the violence. I think that sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust because people need to know about it so that it never happens again. == == One reason that sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust is because they are mature enough to. One sixth grader said, "I think that the Holocaust was horrible" .Sixth graders are old enough to decide right from wrong. Sixth graders are old enough to learn about darker parts of history and understand that life is not fair. Sixth graders are also old enough to think critically about the darker sides of history like the Holocaust. When we discovered the camps it was probably like looking at a huge slaughtering, in fact it was the worst genocide to ever take place in the world. Since six graders were getting killed every day why aren't sixth graders are old enough to learn about the Holocaust ? == == Another reason that sixth grader not should learn about the Holocaust is because they have to learn about prejudice. Sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust so that they don’t bully. Also after Rachel’s Challenge they should know not to judge people. They should understand not to blame all their problems on random people, because of blaming stuff on random people the Nazis killed 11 million people. It is important that sixth graders learn about prejudice. == == Another reason why sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust is so it doesn’t happen again. When people are educated about it they will understand how bad it was and prevent it from happening again. 11 million people were killed in total. Also when they are educated about it they know how much of a bad impact it made and try not to make the same mistake again. When people read about it they may have a personal impact and try to prevent anything like it happening again. == == I think that sixth graders should be educated about the Holocaust. It’s important for sixth graders to learn about the Holocaust because It’s important to make sure that it doesn't happen again. Sixth graders are mature enough, have enough understanding to avoid prejudice, and should learn about the Holocaust so that nothing like it ever happens again. “Every week a new regulation came in” a hidden survivor said, or a new rule. I think that sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust. ==