• What differences became matters of life and death during the Holocaust?

• Do differences between people necessarily lead to conflict?

• How can the Holocaust help us find similarities that go beyond race, culture, nationality, and so on?

• Why is it important to remember what was done in the name of difference and similarity during the Holocaust?

• What reasons might people have to forget such issues? What reasons might they have to remember?

For future people..

1.
Differences like homosexual, what race you were, or if you were mentally or physically disabled were matters of life and death.

2.
Yes it could leave to conflict because if two people believe in different things they could get into an argument about it.

3.
We can find similarities in our interests and personality.

4.
It's important so we don't let it happen again.
Also, to remember those who died during that time.

5.
People would want to forget because they don't want to be remind of the bad memories, fear, loss, and trauma they went through.
Some might want to remember to be reminded of how strong and lucky they are for surviving.

How is it "inappropriate"? .-.

"inappropriate" lol'd

Like for real we need help like give us some information!

none

j

Oscar, your teacher really wants you to think about these questions. We tutors can not do the thinking for you.

However, if you post your answers, we'll be glad to add to them if necessary.

You most learn this for yourself oscar,if you have the sources you need READY IT and you are more than likely to found your answer.BUT it is highly inappropriate to cheat on something you need to learn. "do it yourself" and you may get a Great grade:)