Holocaust is a word of Greek origin that means "sacrifice by fire." To most people, the Holocaust was the killing of Jews in concentration camps. However, it was much more than that. It was the persecution and ultimate genocide of Jews, Slavs, and other races considered inferior to the Aryan race. Throughout books and films about the Holocaust, including the Book Thief, Paper Clips (documentary), The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, and in Holocaust children’s literature, people fought against hate and intolerance in many different ways. The Book Thief provides examples of overcoming hate and intolerance. ”They had to survive the inspection first” (Zusak 344). This quote talks about when the Hubermmans, who are the family of the main character …show more content…
A small school in Whitwell, Tennessee started a school project that went on for 10 years and reached national stature. Their idea was to collect 6,000,000 paper clips for the 6,000,000 Jews that were killed in the Holocaust. They did this to honor those who were executed based on intolerance. Whitwell High exceeded their goal of 6,000,000 clips by collecting 24,000,000 paper clips. 11,000,000 were put in a rail car that was used during the Holocaust to transport Jews. This is another example of honoring those who lost their lives due to hate and intolerance. The students used 5,000,000 paper clips to represent the gypsies, Slavs, homosexuals, and other non-Jews persecuted by the Nazis. A German school sent a suitcase full of clips and notes to Anne Frank apologizing for the hate and intolerant acts Hitler did. This was when the school realized that the project had succeeded. The Paper Clip Project honored those who were persecuted during the …show more content…
The normal Sneetches went to get stars upon thars so they could avoid ridicule. In the book, The Whispering Town,the town hides and guides two Jews to the docks to escape the country. This is an example of rebellion against intolerance. In the book,Terrible Things, these monsters come through the forest each day and take any animal with a certain characteristic. Many animals try to escape, but are caught. This book is an allegory to how the Nazis persecuted the Jews. In the book, The Harmonica, the main character sneaks a harmonica into a concentration camp where the Nazis take everything you have. The boy overcomes hate by sneaking something into the camp to keep him happy. These 4 children’s books about the Holocaust are examples of overcoming hate and