The Class is based around the Holocaust, the murder of millions of people by the Nazi’s in Germany under the power of Adolph Hitler. In class we have watched countless video footage, looked at Pictures, and read article’s all relating to this dreadful event. We learned about this terrible period of time with one main goal in mind. That goal is to learn about what has happened in the past, analyze why, and prevent it in the future. But through learning this I have learned so many other lessons.
In class we have read countless articles about Hitler and how he manipulated thousands of people with his power. Hitler started as a minority, in the Nazi political party, and initially lied and cheated his way to power. He did this by signing non existent peoples names on the party ballot so that people would think they where 500 member,when in reality there were only fifty. Hitler also used his amazing speaking techniques to allure the children of Germany to join him. Hitler started the Hitler youth because he knew he needed the children of Germany to continue his reign when he was no longer around.
When hearing about how Hitler manipulated the youth, sadness passes through my mind. It’s sad that Hitler could use these children like this, just for the sole benefit of himself. The mind of a child can so easily be manipulated and Hitler used this to the best of his ability to get what he wanted.
Along with the articles we read in class we also watched movies about this time period. Some of the movies we watched include The Pianist, Saving Private Ryan, and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, but these are only a few. These movies, for me, really put everything into perspective. Seeing these movies puts you in the point of view of the Jews, it lets you walk in there shoes, experience what they experienced. This really made the difference for me. Being able to walk in someone else’s shoes and mentally experience what they experienced having the same thoughts running through your mind as they did, being scared when they were scared. Watching movies for me is an experience, that’s why movies are such a powerful source. The movies were a huge aspect of this class to me they really brought everything together for me.
The documentary’s we watched also hit home for me. What really got me with those, was the rawness of it all. To see what literally happened there during that period of time is unbelievable. To see piles of starved, dead bodies, of the Jewish people and know that they are just everyday people that hadn’t done anything wrong, they were friends, brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, no better than anyone one else but also no worse.
The Nazis believed they could do this because they believed that they were superior to the Jews and mostly everyone else. The Nazis not only prosecuted Jews, but also African Americans, Gypsies, and homo sexuals. The Nazis believed that anyone who wasn’t white, with blue eyes and fully German was inferior to them. The Nazis judged everyone by what they looked like and they stereotyped the Jews publicly.
The class facing History in ourselves put me in the mind set of Jew, and Mr. Gallagher has handed us all the information needed to come up with an educated opinion on our own, of what happened in this terrible period of time, and that’s exactly what I did. It gives me so much pride in us, The United States of America, as a country to know that we helped to save so many of these people, when the people of their own country just stood by. If I have learned anything in this class, it is not to stand by while anything that you don’t agree is happening. If you don’t agree with something, do something about it, and change it. Being a bystander is just as bad as not doing anything about it at all. This I use in my everyday life, in school and outside of school. What I have learned in this class I will take with me and use it throughout my life in all aspect of life. This class has meant show much to me and I will take my learning’s with me forever, what I learned in this class cannot be forgotten.