I had heard that Facing History leaves a
mark on people and can even make a difference or change their lives. I strongly agree with that. Not just because I learned all this new
information, but because it taught me how to think. This class showed me how hard life could
be. It showed me that there are people
in this world that will do anything to make them superior. The most important thing I learned was how to
think about all these different situations and figure out what I would have
done if I were put in one. Through
watching a movie or reading something then having a small group discussion I
was able to put myself in these difficult situations. We watched and talked about many films in
this class. They all made a big
difference in my opinion on the subject of the Holocaust. They also, really made me think about people
and their decisions versus mine. Some of
these films were, The Milgram Experiment, Scrapbooks from Hell,
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, and
The Pianist. All these films have
parts that stick out to me the most and really made me think. These parts of the films, are what mean the
most to me from this class.
This photo is from the Milgram Experiment. This was one of earlier films we watched in this class. This film showed us that someone can easily control another person. In this case it was the experimenter convincing the teacher to keep asking the questions to the students, and keep increasing the voltage. I found this to be very interesting. Before I found out that it was all staged, I thought that I would not be able to go through with the testing. All the noises and pain the student seemed to be in was too much for me. I could not cause someone that much pain and hurt them like that. This was very meaningful to me because the teachers who wanted to stop felt forced to keep going. This showed me that people are very easily persuaded and will do as they are told in this kind of situation. Thinking about it now in relation to the Holocaust, I can understand why people went with the flow and killed so many people, and why Jews went against their own people. They felt forced to do what the higher power wanted. I do not agree with those people that did this. Anyone can stop something like the Milgram Experiment or the Holocaust or something smaller that they believe is wrong.
This photo is from the film Scrapbooks from Hell. This film is very meaningful to me. The picture above is of Nazis and women. What strikes me the most about this photo and many others from this movie was that all the Nazis seemed to be so happy and having so much fun. I can’t wrap my mind about how someone could be happy when killing thousands of people. The other thing I find shocking about these photos is that they all seem like normal happy people, who are out having fun with friends. However, they are not, they are all killers. At first glance I would never have guessed these people would kill someone. These photos make me question everyone’s judgment and decisions now because you never really know who someone is. Looks can be deceiving.
Both the photos above are from the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. I found this film to be very moving and emotional. If I had been in the Bruno’s position I don’t think I would have made the same decision as he did. If I was an eight year old at this time, I think I would have listened to my father and would have stayed by my house and not wondered off. Even though he is a movie character I admire the choices he made. Even though he just though he was going off to find his friends father. I think the fact that he went into a camp and even into the gas chambers without knowing it is very brave. This had one of the biggest impacts on me because it showed the Holocaust from a different point of view and really made me think. This film really made me think about how this affected all kinds of people and all different families.
The last film that really left an impression on me was The Pianist. This photo is not actually from the movie,
but it shows the struggle that Jewish and other kinds of families had to go
through. There were so many kinds of
choices people had to make in order to live for as long as they could. Other than seeing these struggles, there is
one other major part of this movie that I will never forget. This is when they are looking out of the
window and looking at the other building and they see a Nazi rolling out an old
man in a wheelchair, on to a balcony.
They then lifted him up and dropped him out of the balcony, many stories
down to his death. I find this to be
extremely shocking and disturbing. Again
this made me question other people’s choices and my own. I could not believe this actually happened. This
was probably one of the worst things I saw in this class and I will never
forget it.
In conclusion, this class has
changed me in many ways. One way it changed me was as a student. I finally learned a lot about a topic that I always
had wanted to learn about, the Holocaust.
On the other hand I learned that there are people out there that I will
not agree and they will be able to create something awful, but I need to be
able to stand up for what I believe in so that something as bad as the
Holocaust never happens again. This
course taught me to question mine and other people decisions before acting upon
them. It taught me to put myself in
someone else’s shoes first before making my final decisions.
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