Is it more important to study the history of one person who made decisions that affected a million people—or of the million people whom those decisions affected?
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the history of one person
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Both. It is indeed important to study those who made the decisions to understand why they did it, but it is important to study those affected to understand how it affected them and how they responded. In 2019, we study the Holocaust as a whole, we don’t focus only on Hitler or the Jews. By doing this, we obtain a more general idea of History.
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