jj115+should+we+learn+about+the+holocaust

==Would you imagined living in a spot were 10s of thousands die every day. How would you feel.Well you cant really say because you've never learned about i t.The holocaust is a very important time in history and it is of absolute importance that we learn about it. And still similar things are happening. It is a time that we sixth graders should learn about it so that it does not happen again. And it can make kids feel empowered. That is why sixth graders should learn about the holocaust.==

==One major thing is that history does repeat itself. WW1 turned into WW2 in 30 years. The Huns invading Europe turned into the Mongols 100 years later. Sixth grader should learn this so that they understand just how bad it is to let history repeat itself. “Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it,” said George Santayana. I think we can all agree that it was a horrible time in history that we will not soon forget and that sixth grader should learn this. ==

==We have learned about a lot more horrible things in history that we are for shore mature enough to learn about the holocaust. If we can't learn about this than learning about Martin Luther King Is wrong. Maud said, “We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp. Some are pretty. Some are dull. Some have weird names. All are different colors, but they all fit very nicely in the same box.” ==

== It can make sixth graders feel empowered. Even thought some students will be scared, they will feel grateful about what they have an they will make sure it does not happen again.It can also make kids feel hopeful and faithful. It can also make sixth graders feel lucky and remember not to repeat it again.It can make you feel stronger and happy about this. This is another reason why we should learn about the holocaust. ==

== Even thought it is a bloody topic it is for the good that sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust so that people learn so that we do not repeat it again. We can learn a lot about this horrible thing and so that it does not happen again and we can feel empowered to stop racism. If we don't learn it will defiantly happen again. This is why sixth graders should learn about the Holocaust.==