fm315+Holocaust+Persuasive+Essay

= Imagine yourself in your parents, principal, and other teachers shoes. Do you think, that they should let us sixth graders learn about the Holocaust? This question has been asked many times. What do you think? Learning about the Holocaust is important for us sixth graders to learn. It keeps us educated about the past so history won't repeat itself in the present or the future. The Holocaust is a way of teaching kids not to bully one another. This is why I think sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust. =

==Why should sixth graders learn about the Holocaust? One reason is that is educates you. For example, it would show how the life was a long time ago. Put yourself in there shoes. How do you think the Jews felt when they were sent to concentration camps? Another example, Leon Bass says, " I saw human beings that had been beaten, starved, they'd been tortured, they'd been denied everything - anything that would make anyone's life liveable." Other people might state that the Holocaust is too mature to other children, but the Holocaust is apart of something that happened in history.==

==Another reason why sixth graders should learn the Holocaust is so children could understand why they shouldn't bully. Millions of children were killed and burned. Do you think that the Nazis felt bad? No, they didn't because they would kill at least 1,000 Jews everyday. The worst camp in the whole world was Auschwitz, Poland. Children may think that bullying is fun, but by bullying someone can lead to something extreme .==

==Last but not least, so it won't happen again. An example is that so the Nazis will learn from there mistakes. They wouldn't want millions of people dying. Hannah the main character in Devil's Arithmetic says, "You must remember, too, so that whoever of us survives this will carry the message into the future... That we will survive. The Jews. That's what happens here must never happen again." My science teacher, Miss. Schechter says "Yes, sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust because it's important to learn about the past, so it doesn't happen in the future."==

==Now, do you think sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust? I believe sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust because of the three main reasons. As Maud Dahme said "Just to be alive is the greatest gift god has given me. This is what I learn from this experience." Just put yourself in Maud Dahme's shoes. Does she think that we should learn about the Holocaust? Some people may think that the Holocaust is too mature, but with the three main reasons, these reasons can educate us. ==