Reflection On The Holocaust

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Within the exhibit there were many different perspectives appointed to the visitors such as myself. The perspectives brought to attention were workers,neighbors, teenagers, teachers, religious leaders, friends, and policemen. Implying that the situation does not only affect one group within the conflict; however it affects various groups that may not be directly contrived. Millions of people having no choice but to witness and view the crimes of the Holocaust. Considering the action occurring everywhere and spreading everyday whether it was at a store, school, or even a work place. The neighbors that risked their own lives to protect another life. Even when the pressure was so extending and harsh some neighbors accepted the challenge opposed

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