Nazi The Nazi was a German political party lead by Adolf Hitler. During the time of the economic global depression between 1929 - 1934 the Nazi had risen. The Nazi were not a popular party, about after the government signed the emergency contract it have the Nazi great power over Germany, taking away certain rights from society. The Nazi were bad people, giving false information, killing over 6 million Jews, taking many lives of innocents men, woman and even children. Salerying them and touching them for no reason at all.There is no positive things about the Nazi at all, The only thing they brought to this world was great fear and cruelty. My thoughts on this isn't why would such [people do this especially to another culture. T do not understand why they would target the Jews for no particular reason. But for them to slowly take over in such evil way is just totally cruel I have been educated on this topic, I have gained a better understanding of who these people are and the history they carry behind them. And overall I know how they made huge changes to society today. My question towards the Nazi is did they ever get punished for their actions. Did the Nazi ever realise the pain, the hurt, the fear these Jews had to put up with. Overall I think the Jews Deserve more justice for what they went through during that time. Irt would pay if the Nazi, those people who took the lives of many were put into the shoes of those Jews to feel the pain, the pressure and the journey they went though. Schindler's List The holocaust is the most cruel event that took place back in the WW2 days. It is stated as the most crucial event to ever happen in history taking the lives of over 6 million Jews and almost wiping out a whole population/culture. Oskar Schindler a German industrialist and a member of the Nazi party Saved over 1,100 Jews in that crisis, and thought to find Justice for the Jews, even though Oskar was very disappointed in the amount of people he saved, he still was credited for what he has done and how it has made a change to today. A positive outcome of this event is how Oskar put his reputation on the line into saving another culture successfully, and how he was credited for his actions. This is to show that He is a leader, someone who has perseverance, someone with compassion and empathy. This can relate today to how we judge others, how we perceive others, how we treat others. Like Oskar we could be saving peoples lives or even better, giving them a reason to live life. My thoughts on this event is how they felt, how the Jews felt being captured and enslaved or even worse “killed”. The emotions they hold within themselves , The children, the adults even the elderly's. How being captured and squashed up in cabins with many people you don't know of. Losing families and watching many people die in front of your very own eyes. The same feeling can relate to society today. The feeling of fear, heart beat rising, confusion. A sign of anxiety. Just like public speaking, it can have the same feeling as being in one of those Jews shoes. Something helpful about this event is how we can judge those Jews, how we perceive them based on what their culture has been through. This information from this event has taught me to be thankful for my family, friends, food and a roof over my head. Because just like the jews there have been many people living in horrible states than what I have been living in. Many other people have experienced more traumatising events than what I have experienced. Something that leaves me curious is what happened to those men who killed. What was the punishment to those who were involve or apart of the Nazi who killed those Jews. Did they get justice? Or did they die in vain?