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inysia [295]
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3. Mr. Vogel states that the Holocaust happened, “not because of what bad people did, but because good people stood by and did n

othing.” What do you think he means?
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Lyrx [107]3 years ago
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What I think he means is that the bystanders knew what was happening but didn't stand up for it. They didn't fight for the Jews rights. But in my opinion that statement is wrong since anyone who stood up or defended the Jews would be killed.
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