Night
Throughout the existence of the world, there have been many horrifying and destructive situations that have caused great pain and even an understanding to the populations habiting this world. From disease to natural disasters to wars, many of these people found their lives either completely ruined or even torn from existence. Most importantly, and the main reason for this review, wars have destructed many of these lives. During the years of World War II along with the deadly emergence of Hitler’s Germany, over six million people were tortured, starved, and murdered on the basis of genocide, Hitler’s attempt to create a perfect race. The Holocaust, the largest and most horrible mass killing ever, became a major factor of the Second World War. Conventionally, people attempt to use these historical events to help people understand and prevent actions like these occurring in the future; however, a problem arose when because due to this mass killing, few people lived to tell the......
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