- I studied about the Holocaust for a whole year in my world history class.
- It’s difficult to write down everything I learned, but I’ll tag my knowledge on Scrapbox so that it’s connected.
- The long-standing anti-Semitic and anti-Jewish culture in Europe.
- Discriminatory policies in the 1930s after Hitler took power.
- The expansion of Nazi Germany and its appeasement policy in Poland during World War II.
- The escalation of gradual discrimination, including the Nuremberg Laws, propaganda, rights, and human rights.
- The development of ghettos and segregation.
- The development of the “Final Solution” involving concentration camps, poison gas, and crimes against humanity.
Thoughts:
- I realized that as the discrimination gradually escalated and people were taken to concentration camps, it was important to be sensitive to personal safety.
- I no longer had the normal bias towards being unaffected by the possibility of being massacred, and it felt very personal.
- It’s scary to think that public opinion can change so drastically in just 10 years, although there must have been underlying factors prior to that.