Jen Bracey
Friday, May 20, 2011
Intro
The course Facing History and Ourselves is a course in which students learn about morality and ethics by studying events in history, such as the Armenian genocide and the holocaust. Students will look at the issues present during the holocaust, such as prejudice, racism, discrimination, and violence. Students will question the reasoning and motivation behind the discrimination seen in the holocaust. Students will see how far people are willing to go to listen to authority; and show at what point you go against the majority. This course uses film, articles, and speakers to teach the students about the different events in the holocaust. The reason I took this couse is because I was very interested in the time period, and I liked how the course focused on one specific event in history. I was very curious to learn in more depth about the holocaust, because before this course I hadn't really spent a lot of time learning about it. It was also interesting because the course made you evaluate yourself as a person as well. Ireally learned a lot in this course and it made me question the ethics and morals of people during the holocaust. It was scary to think that the people committing these crimes were people just like us. The course really made me question the point where people are willing to stand up for what is right and be able to go against the authority.
Essay
The course Facing History and Ourselves taught me a lot about events in the past relating to the holocaust, as well as teaching me more about myself as a person. This course made me think deeply about the lives of those affected by the holocaust. Watching the film, having class discussions, and reading the articles put everything into perspective for me and made everything more real. Prior to this class, I knew of the events and horrors that took place during the holocaust, but learning about them in this course really changed and deepened my feelings for the Jewish people. It was scary to think that the people doing the killing in the holocaust were normal, average people. It’s shocking to see that one man could have so much control and be able to manipulate so many minds into thinking that there had to be a dominant race. It’s amazing how Hitler was able to create such a following and even had Jewish people working as soldiers. The fact that the Nazi soldiers were average German people makes this crime even more disturbing. To see the Nazis and even Jewish soldiers committing these crimes against the Jewish people was heartbreaking and became emotional for me. I couldn’t even fathom how somebody could treat another human being like they were completely worthless. This course did a great job teaching about the holocaust and making you evaluate yourself as a person.




In this class we were fortunate enough to watch a film of one of our classmate’s grandfather who happened to survive the holocaust. We were able to hear his story and troubles through the holocaust. I thought this film was so great because it featured someone who was related to one of my peers at Westborough High School . I couldn't believe how much Mr. Jahoda and his family went through during the time of the Holocaust. I couldn't even imagine being forced to leave my family to be transported with hundreds of other children to another country. I also really liked how he talked about his passion for music, and found it surprising when Gabe told the class that once Mr. Jahoda arrived in England he didn't really continue his passion. Hearing him talk about his experiences makes me feel so lucky to be so safe living here in America . I also really liked how Mr. Jahoda revisited Austria , and always tried to remember it as the happy place he spent his early childhood years growing up in.
Works Cited
"The Bear that Wasn't". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
"Holocaust Concentration Camps". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
"Uprising Movie". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
"Holocaust Trains Images". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
"Holocaust Concentration Camps". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
"Uprising Movie". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
"Holocaust Trains Images". Google Images. Images. May 20, 2011.
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