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Germans and Jews Approve!

Y'know that time where about 6,000,000 Jews died horrible deaths with guns or gasses or being burned in a oven and stuff like that? Well, today we call that the Holocaust. A historical event caused by Adolf Hitler with amazing stories to tell about survivors and jobs at the concentration camps just waiting to emerge into young minds in school.

But, should it be taught?

Many parents think that students shouldn't learn about the Holocaust because of the stories about people's deaths, or Jewish parents don't wait their little kid to learn about their uncle and their aunt's near death with the rifle. Maybe it's because parents think students don't have the knowledge to even understand this event! Well, I think the exact opposite of all of that, so I think the Holocaust should be taught to our grade!

First off, the knowledge of the Holocaust can teach you about prejudice and courage, which can helps you in the future of high school and college. Courage, as most as you know, means to not fear. Let's say you wanted a job of being a Holocaust history teacher who travels all over the world to teach young minds, but you needed to know just about everything from the Holocaust. Apparently from this school, all you learned are that Germans killed Jews! That would be a sight to see someone on stage for an hour not knowing anything on the topic. From both my parents, they agreed that they should learn from the Holocaust because of it's history, so start learning Holocaust history teacher! Courage is a thing that kept a few of the Jews alive for survival, like Gitl or Rivka. They had the courage to try an escape during the night, even though it cost the lives of a few men and, unfortunately, Shmuel. A college teacher, doesn't really have the courage to believe the Holocaust even existed. His support was that Germans didn't have the technology to even cause all the deaths. Well, if they even didn't have rope for hanging people, those must have been some German cavemen! Prejudice is an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason. Prejudice is what caused the Holocaust, since Adolf Hitler accused the Jews for losing World War I. Nice job Mr. Hitler, you've caused the death of over six million people! The last of this idea is about learning more of the Holocaust. Imagine being an intermediate explorer finding rare artifacts in Holocaust ruins. Maybe instead, you find forms of dead people or something like that. Some grave looter would probably burn that just because it isn't worth something, and that's actually pretty stupid.

Next, the Holocaust could prevent harm to other people that are even a sliver related to this death event. If you were Jewish, and your uncle was probably the guy in concentration camps who killed guards without being caught, no one would want to mess with you. Or, it could be that your uncle died a horrible death, or was treated in the most terrible way and still survived. Either way, no one would show heavy rudeness to people who's grandparents might have died. Germans, on the other hand, probably are dying of embarrassment if their ancestors were shamed for helping a crazy idiot kill six million people. They might get bullied, or they might get a little respect instead of anger.

Last, learning about the Holocaust can prevent the Holocaust. Imagine you exist in the future, and you just lost World War III. You would be like Adolf Hitler Jr. if you didn't have the skill for your job, and then decided to blame Mexicans for losing your war! Congratulations, you probably tripled the deaths of the Holocaust and now you've probably committed suicide for another country butting in to your progressive nation! The 'Alphabet of Death' song by Jane Yolen is sounding very in the mood of these times right about now. If it happened though, stopping Adolf Hitler Jr. would be a snap with the all new invented laser guns specifically for only the Holocaust, if you knew about it. If you just read about Adolf Hitler on the Internet, you would've realized he isn't the best role model in the world, even if he won a medal.

Take that, parents! I've just proved that kids need to learn about the Holocaust with simple reasons. So, now you see that students should learn about the Holocaust for learning about courage and prejudice, or just for simple knowledge, to respect Jews, Germans, and other victims of the Holocaust, and to not be an Adolf Hitler Jr. in the future. Your little munchkin is ready to go into the real world mom, so you can let them learn about this event, or keep them at home while you spend too much money on them when they're still 35 years old. I hope this essay can prove the best out of things, and then students can enjoy the mystical tales of interesting German and Jew's perspective of this event!