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adoni [48]
3 years ago
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compare and contrast the struggles of hiding during the holocaust with the struggles of being quarantined during a pandemic

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Montano1993 [528]3 years ago
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Holocaust You needed to hide from a ruthless leader, named Hitler, for fear of being sent into a concentration camp or killed. If you are a Jew, Roma, or other minority- whoever helps hide you is also at risk. You are free to go outside if you are not part of a minority.There are bombs, machine guns, and other weapons of war. Everything, food, clothing, necessities, are rationed.

Both It is best to stay inside. Many have lost their jobs. The economy is unstable. The population is unsure of the future.

Pandemic Everything, except for toilet paper and hand sanitizer in some countries, are not rationed. For most of us, we are safe at home. We need to wear masks in public. We have entertainment. We do not need to worry about an authoritarian government sending us to concentration camps. We are hiding from a virus, not war.

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