Who's To Blame For The Holocaust?

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It is not the fault of the oppressed but the fault of the spectators. In the past millions of people were killed by the Nazi’s in the Holocaust after being titled undesirable and blamed for Germany's defeat in WW 1. Today however, we have recognized these deaths and now honor all who had died in the Holocaust. We must always stand up for the oppressed and if we don't we should also be blamed for the injustice .
First of all over time the oppressed will lose hope in mankind. “How was it possible that men women and children were being burned but the world kept silent” (Weisel 33). It's hard to believe with the immense size of the death factories, such as Auschwitz, that it took so long for the world to react. One may wonder if people just didn't want to face reality when evil was so prevalent. “The world is not interested in us. Today everything is possible even the crematorium” (Elie's Father 34). Hope was lost when the world turned its back on the Jewish people. For many they felt abandoned and unworthy, they actually died before dying. Therefore, without hope in mankind our existence is meaningless. …show more content…

For example “Who would allow such crimes to be committed? How could the world remain silent” (Weisel). People wondered how could the Germans commit these crimes without anyone saying anything? In WW II the world knew what was happening in these death camps. “Neutrality helps the oppressor never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor never the tormented” (Weisel). If we don't choose to stand up for the oppressed what do we stand up for? Throughout history anyone who stood by during a oppression has been blamed. Therefore, we must speak up and take action when there is

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