When Bruno sees people in striped pajamas across a fence that he assumes marks the boundary of a farm, he questions his father a
nd is told that they are inferior beings and not worth being considered as people. Later Bruno hears the sentiment echoed by his tutor. How is this concept important to any genocide and what causes Bruno to see things differently?
The reason he sees things differently is because it was made normal that people of jewish heritage were to be de-powered and abused. This is important because it shows how millions of people were made to believe that this behavior was okay and that genocide was normal