Imagine Erica, Peter or Daniel's mother are still alive. Pick one of the three characters and ask yourself, "What questions would you like to ask the character?". Explain why your questions are important to you. Tell the character what you've learned and how you feel after hearing their story. If you can relate her experiences to any conditions facing your generation, explain those connections. Describe for the character what you will do to teach future generations the lessons you've learned from studying the Holocaust.
I would pick Erica out of those three because she got token away from her family and she was in the holocaust alone with no friends or guardians around her. The first question I would ask Erica if the Nazis should be killed or not and why? I think this question is important because the all people are all the same accept skin colors.so I think that the Jews shouldn’t have been killed because Hitler thought they should. My second question is what do i think about the holocaust. I think the holocaust is bad. I learned from that story that normal people where getting killed just cause of one person ( Hitler ) and if Hitler didn’t become chancellor the holocaust it wouldn’t even happen. I think this question is important because if the Jews where doing this to the Nazis it wouldn’t be a difference if that would happen. I think this is very disgusting. My third question is would be how is the holocaust affecting you now that it’s over? I think this is important if you see so much babies and kids dead or getting killed or seeing your family dyeing that would be so awful. My fourth question is would you risk your life to save your family. Yes I would try and save my family. I think this question is important because if you did risk your life for your family you would be remembered in your family as a hero.my last question is if my family has died you were the last one in the family and had no one what would you be doing now? This is a very important question because without family you would have no one to care for you and you would be alone and remembering it and thinking about it
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