History, asked by rekhashubham52, 9 months ago

Why is holocaust termed as a tribute to those who resisted it, an embarrassing reminder

to those who collaborated, and a warning to those who watched in silence?​

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Answered by vibhabeast2004
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It also provides a starting point to examine warning signs that can indicate the potential for mass atrocity. This study raises questions about human behaviour and our capacity to succumb to scapegoating or simple answers to complex problems in the face of vexing societal challenges. The Holocaust illustrates the dangers of prejudice, discrimination, antisemitism and dehumanization. It also reveals the full range of human responses - raising important considerations about societal and individual motivations and pressures that lead people to act as they do - or to not act at all.

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