Over the years innocent people have been killed for the wrong reasons. Violent crimes towards group with an intention to exterminate. Events still haunt survivors who lived through the hard trial. However, for all these gruesome crimes, genocide still takes place today. A number of innocent people are mistreated, leaders that were involved in the genocide were abusing their power and took the lives of people who may have never committed to a crime. Genocide stands for the deliberate extermination of a person group.
Anne Frank was a young girl who is remembered today for her bravery during the Holocaust, and she had saved her diary in the secret annex for someone to find and share her story. Anne quoted, “We’ve been strongly reminded of the fact that we’re Jews in chains, chained to one
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We must put our feelings aside; we must be brave and strong, bear discomforts without complaint, do whatever is in our power and trust in God. One day this terrible war will be over. The time will come when we will be a person again and not just Jews!” Anne was a wise child with a bright mind set, the interpretation of the quote is that Jewish people didn’t have fair rights but many requirements. Wanting to be strong and bare with discomforts without protest; to believe in God and to put trust in him. Eventually that they will be people again with fair rights and not just a Jewish person who has to live in fear, owing to the fact that they are facing death.
The Holocaust is very analogous to the genocide in Cambodia. During the period of the Holocaust, German soldiers had targeted other groups because of their discern racial inadequacy. The Jewish population was over 9 million in Europe at the time, which influenced the Nazi’s since most European Jews were in that area, which then the Nazi’s wiped out most of the Jewish population, “By 1945, the Germans and their collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as