Nazi Germany killed millions of Jews as you may know, but what people don't talk about as often is how the Nazi’s killed millions of others, including military soldiers, and people with disabilities. Anne Frank was one of the six million Jews that were killed during the Holocaust, but in “The Diary of Anne Frank” it shows us her daily life and the characters thoughts. The timeline of Anne Frank and World War 11 shows us all the different events that happened during the Holocaust. In the “Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace Prize,” a man named Elie Wisel who survived the Holocaust and spends the rest of his life reminding people of the horrors of it. We can remember the past by studying diaries/books, learning about major events, and realizing there is still mass genocide in our world today. …show more content…
The invasion has begun! The invasion! " This quote shows how a character thought and felt because using the punctuation that they use, you can see all of the excitement that is going through their minds. In the “Frank Family and World War 11 Timeline,” it helps us remember the past by teaching us about the big events that happened during the Holocaust and it shows us what led up to the World War. “January 1933: Adolf Hitler comes to power in Germany”. Over the next few months, all political parties, except the Nazi party, are banned. Jews are dismissed from medical,legal, government, and teaching positions.” I used this quote because it tells us the build-up into the war and shows us a small portion of the big events that took place during this time of the Holocaust. The “Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace Prize” helps us remember the past by honoring the past victims and that there is still mass genocide going on everywhere that we need to stand up against. “There is so much injustice and suffering crying out for our attention: victims of hunger, of racism, and political persecution, writers and poets, prisoners in every land governed by the left and