John Vernon U

John Vernon U

John Vernon U. Fernandez Oct 5, 2018
12 – STEM

1. The Holocaust is all about to the systematic murder of six million Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II. It’s not a joke to murder over six million Jews because most of them is also an innocent that doesn’t actually involved in that situation. It is estimated that 11 million people were killed during the Holocaust. Six million of these were Jews. The Nazis killed approximately two-thirds of all Jews living in Europe. An estimated 1.1 million children died in the Holocaust. The Nuremberg Laws stripped German Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriages and extramarital sex between Jews and Gentiles. These measures set the legal precedent for anti-Jewish legislation that followed. Nazis issued numerous anti-Jewish laws over the next several years. Jews were banned from public parks, fired from civil service jobs, and forced to register their property. Other laws barred Jewish doctors from treating anyone other than Jewish patients, expelled Jewish children from public schools, and placed severe travel restrictions on Jews.

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To me, the Nazis are all heartless because they even do not know what is the purpose of murdered over six million peoples that they also have a human right. They even do not know what is their reason to kill. Imagine killing of million Jews that they do not anything wrong. Although many people refer to all Nazi camps as concentration camps, there were actually a number of different kinds of camps, including concentration camps, extermination camps, labor camps, prisoner-of-war camps, and transit camps. One of the first concentration camps was in Dachau, in southern Germany. Life within Nazi concentration camps was horrible. Prisoners were forced to do hard physical labor and given little food. Prisoners slept three or more to a crowded wooden bunk; bedding was unheard of. Torture within the concentration camps was common and deaths were frequent. At a number of concentration camps, Nazi doctors conducted medical experiments on prisoners against their will.
I believe in the sun even when it is not shining. I believe in love even when I cannot feel it. I believe in God even when He is silent. Let’s just remember that God is with us through good and bad time. I know it hard for them to suffer their lives but in that case I think God will bless them so much no matter what happens to them. I know that one day the murders have a consequence with all the wrong they did to their fellow human beings even the innocents.

2. We all know that there are still many issues in the Philippines that cannot be resolved. There are militarization issues, social justice issues and etc. Like indigenous people, they are different but some of the people are still judging them. They are unique in their culture like dances, singing, and also their using own language. But how we can fix the issues that cannot be resolved in the Philippines?

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