Should Concentration Camps Be Preserved Essay

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The Holocaust took place during World War II and took the lives of many people because they were Jewish. During the Holocaust the Jews were held in concentration camps which were occupied by German soldiers. The Jews would be put to work or starved at these camps. One of the biggest camps was Auschwitz which also had most of the deaths. Concentration camps should be preserved for memorization of the victims and so history doesn’t repeat itself. One reason concentration concentration camps should be preserved is to have a memorial for the victims. People are trying to preserve the objects and buildings not to make them look good. But after every year “...as more survivors die, the work becomes more important”(Donadio). The work becomes more important because the camps are a way to remember, especially when the survivors are …show more content…

If the concentration camps get preserved people will know what happened and can prevent it from happening again. The people in the camps went through terrible experiences, for example in the memoir Night Elie watched a child get hung “...for more than half an hour, lingering between life and death…” and nobody should have to go through that just because of their religion (Wiesel). If the camps get preserved it can be a way to prevent it from happening again. A former inmate Bogoslav Sicinska said “‘ I believe this place should be handed down from generation to generation, so that in the future; no nation-I would stress; no nation-should repeat this…’”(Gizbert). People are worried it will happen again but there is a better chance of it not happening if the camps get preserved. It will lower the chances because if people see what happened and how it started it can prevent another Holocaust. Besides the concentration camps should be preserved so history doesn’t repeat itself, some people don’t want the camps to be preserved in fear of too much

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