7815mm+Holocaust+Essay


 *  ‍ Life Isn't Always Fair ‍  **

**In the time of the holocaust was a harsh stage. ‍We always need to remember this time. It was very important ‍. Once Bob Beauprez said "As freedom-loving people across the globe hope for an end to tyranny, we will never forget the enormous suffering of the Holocaust." We will always remember this horrific time in our past lives. Teachers say we might not be old enough to learn about it but the time we do all the survivors might be dead! So Everyone needs to know about this time so it can be past on and not forgotten in the future. Sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust because they can show maturity, they can avoid prejudice, and they can prevent it happen in the future. **

 **One reason is that I believe we are mature enough to know all about it. It was a big part of our history. We can understand that life isn't fair and not everyone was fair to all kinds of people. They were unfair to the Jews, Greeks, Gypsies, and the disabled. The Nazis wanted life to be perfect and life isn't!‍ Just because of there religion or look they got taken ‍. We are also old enough to decide right from wrong. teachers might not see that in us but we are. We are just fooling around sometimes but we can be serious other times and take the topic seriously. Life isn't always perfect you have your ups and downs, but you will always have someone right beside you feeling the same way! This means that no ones perfect and lives in a perfect world. You may think you live in a perfect bubble, but when you get outside into the real world life is going to hit. **

**Another reason why 6th graders should learn about the Holocaust is to avoid prejudice. The same kind of prejudice in the holocaust leads to bullying today. We had an assembly called Rachel's  Challenge about a girl that was so kind. The purpose of the program is to prevent bullying. Rachel believed that you had to give each person three chances. We should not also judge people on their style, belief, or personality. Once Lynette Mather “What if the kid you bullied at school, grew up, and turned out to be the only surgeon who could save your life?” So when you bully someone just think about what you are doing to them and realize that they could help you in the future. **

My Last reason is that so it does not happen again in the future. It was so shameful that we do not want to do this again to people. Also people don't have to bring back the harsh memories bask in there minds about the Holocaust. Also so people don't have to go through the harsh conditions and living situations in the camps. ** George Santayana once said **** “Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.” It means if you just ignore what happened in the time of the Holocaust and start it again you will be doomed and you will suffer consequences. **   ** Even though some teachers and parents think we are to young to learn about the Holocaust, We are very mature and serious about the history of the holocaust. Some scenes in the Holocaust may be to suaver but we can still learn about the important parts of the time. <span style="color: #444444; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">If we are <span style="color: #444444; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 27px;">mature <span style="color: #444444; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> enough to read a book about it and comprehend it well then we are mature enough to learn the real importance of the Holocaust. <span style="color: #444444; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> We are mature enough, to avoid prejudice, and so this doesn't happen in the future again. They can show maturity, they can avoid prejudice, and they can prevent it from happening again, that is why sixth graders should learn about the holocaust. **