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What Is The Holocaust Persuasive Essay

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The brilliant Albert Einstein once said, “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.” Ladies and gentlemen, I ask you the question, “What is the deadliest weapon that anyone can have?” Now all of you would immediately think, “guns” or “knives”. No... those things are mere toys compared to the power of “words”. Everybody has access to it. The poor, the wealthy they all have access to it. Words can build mountains, or they could tear them down. Words can build relationships, or they could destroy them. And words can save lives, or endanger them. Our constant hesitation to speak up and use that voice is the real reason why genocide still exists today. Look around, evidence is everywhere. Take for …show more content…

Imagine a world where families, friends, and neighbors that you have known for many years are no longer dependable. They can very well be your enemies. Giving you away to the Nazi’s simply because that was the social norm. Day by day, your loved ones are taken away to concentration camps and never seen again. This was the nightmare that all the Jews had to face on a daily basis during the Holocaust. Hitler understood the power of speaking up, which is why he shot down any means of rebellion with total force. He also brainwashed the German youth; removing the ability to think for one’s self. The end result, was the slaughter of six million innocent Jews by the end of World War Two. I repeat, six million people died in the most horrific and inhumane ways possible. Many of you must be thinking. “The Holocaust occurred a long time ago, how could something that horrible occur today?” And those who think that are truly wrong. The Bosnian Genocide that occurred in 1995, was the cause of 8,373 innocent lives. Not to mention the mental and physical injuries that occurred during this

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