Some people say that what happened in Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s could never happen again. What have you learned about forgetting that would make you doubt the truth of this statementinferred)
Forgetting implies repetition of past errors, and history does repeat itself. Students might remember that racial discrimination was common throughout much of the U. S. into the 1960s. Some might know that Americans of Japanese descent were put in concentration camps without criminal charges or due process during World War II. Recent discrimination against people of Middle East descent provides another example. Perhaps another point to be made is that we cannot remember what we have not learned. If we have not learned tolerance, we may behave as intolerantly toward minority groups as the Nazis did.
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