Compare And Contrast The Holocaust And The Diary Of Anne Frank

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Would you study about the Holocaust or The Diary of Anne Frank? If I were you, I would. There are so many things about the holocaust that many kids don’t even know of and they think that these things won’t happen again but no one ever knows this might. During the holocaust people were treated differently than today, none of the soldiers were respectful but they were obeying Hitler. People got treated differently because they were handicap, jews, there race and even the way they looked. The holocaust is something that can happen in many of years we just never know when, why, or how. No one that went into the Holocaust knew what was happening all they knew was war was about to start and they were sending mail to kids to send them to concentration …show more content…

If this happened again we might know a few reasons. Hitler never liked people with disabilities, jews, or the race of different people….and that's how the holocaust war started. The first reason is when everyone first went into the holocaust they all had long hair but - they didn’t get to keep it. People in the Holocaust were not treated equally. More people got shoved around beat, put in gas chambers for no reason, and was separated from their family. Tell me, if you got separated from your family and friends and couldn’t see them again, how would you feel? Most people obeyed Hitler with what he commanded. Most adults and kids starved to death because they were hungry. When they got food they only got food once a day. They would only get one piece of bread a day and most of the time they’d try to save it but it would have got stolen by the end of the night.Think of how we have a life and how we don’t have to eat one meal a day.
Most people never worry about how lucky we are to live the life we are today. We have everything in life we could possibly ask for. We have food, clothes, and also beds to sleep in, we don’t have to work outside digging, and we don’t get pushed around or beat up by other people. Have you ever looked back on the holocaust survivors? The people who survived the holocaust are still living today, some have passed away but we will always remember them as a “Holocaust