resent authority. If other country damage my wealth means to challenge my authority, act of provocation, I will kill all the disorder. In my viewpoint, I consider humans killing other humans is a obviously feature of war, the occur of every war, holocaust, genocide, massacre because of the wealth and authority, less part of the reason are the race, religion, nationality or gender, which I will treat them as an excuse to the outbreak of war and want to make it to reasonable and the leadership’s wrong
participate in the boycotting of public Jewish places and even hid Jews to protect them from being captured by the Nazi regime. Ultimately, however, Germans that approved of Jews backed down due to peer pressure and professional as well as social disadvantages. It is assumed that accepters began to follow Hitler’s viewpoints in order to keep their status and avoid public harassment and exclusion by co-workers, neighbors and
What is culture? This essay is written to identify and discuss three theories regarding to culture. The three theories that will be discussed are absolutism, relativism and soft relativism. In order to discuss these theories regarding culture is to first, look at the definition of culture. There is more than one definition of culture in regards of society; the main definition is “the ideas, customs, and special behaviour of a particular people or society.” (Oxford Dictionary, n.d.) The origin of
Shmuel couldn't even explain to Bruno why he was on the other side of the fence in the first place. This was simply because he didn't know. Although, something like the Holocaust had never happened before, I presume that even if people knew what was going on they decided not to tell Shmuel for the sake of his own emotions. Even so, it didn't seem to work because it was obvious that not knowing what was going on was taking
and acceptable occurrence. For the people that did not believe in the Nazi ideologies, their main reason for not outwardly opposing Kristallnacht was fear. If they disagreed and openly opposed the Nazi actions they could face social exclusion, disadvantage and in some cases imprisonment or death. This lack of outward disagreement meant that later when the persecution became more serious people did not speak out against
Estelle doesn’t believe in religions and thinks that they were just a clever way to control the vast majority of people by a few men who took advantage of the masses and gained power and wealth through terrifying them of God whom they should love and fear, which is another paradox she couldn’t swallow, as how can you fear what you love. Gordon Douglas is another writer who dedicated a lot of his time and works to debating the need for religions. He summarized his ideas in three concepts, first