Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Museum of Tolerance

     My time at the museum was an enjoyable experience. During the experience, I felt like the atmosphere of the museum was amplified by our tour guide, Walter. He made everything seem very serious and intense by emphasizing on the tragedies that happened during the holocaust and making it our responsibility to make sure history won't repeat. We also heard a lot about how many of the victims of the holocaust felt. The people who escaped felt survivor's guilt, a sadness that they couldn't help their friends and family stuck back in Nazi Germany, and the people who were imprisoned in the death camps were tortured with work and horrible living conditions.

     Now that we have been educated on the horrible events that happened during the holocaust, it is our responsibility to make sure it doesn't happen again. Near the end of our tour, our guide told us about what we could do to change the world. He told us to not take matters into our own hands and hurt others just because the world doesn't work the way you want, elect people who share similar ideals and goals.


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