Why is education on the holocaust, concentration camps, and gulag valid today?
That is a good question . Because by learning about those terrible deeds, hopefully you will learn to become tolerant and not be indiffferent to the future genocides. You may wish to join : Itwas at this stage, according to Broszat, that local Nazi authorities in the occupied territories, unable to cope with the number of Jews transported to and concentrated in their areas, began to take matters into their own hands, by adopting a practice of extermination as a way of solving their own local problems. Eventually, this killingprocess gained sanction from the Fuehrer, for as Broszat asserted, it is untenable to think that it could have continued without Hitler’s approval—although both Broszat and Mommsen were adamant that no “comprehensive general extermination order” was ever issued from Berlin. With the Fuehrer’s approval, nevertheless, this largely improvised process, from January 1942, began to develop into a planned and systematic program of genocide.11In short, the position adopted