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Hardship

Humanity Elie Wiesel believes that one who stands aside knowing of an act of inhumanity and does nothing is just as guilty as one who has committed that crime; I agree and disagree with this statement. Wiesel is referring to the Holocaust, the extermination of Jews and other detonations. This event is an atrocity and if ones who know about the actions of the Nazi party had reported their findings then maybe the Holocaust could have been prevented, but to accuse the bystanders of being just as guilty is not just. The economical situation in Germany was improving, and to what was the cause of this was unknown to the German citizens.


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