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If
people of the past knew what we know now of Hitler's plans to expand
Germany and establish one superior race, they should have prevented him
and not turned their backs to his actions. The concentration camps were
products of his regime, so I assume I'll hate them just as much as every
other aspect of Nazism. My family did not lose anyone to the Holocaust, so
I think I have a more objective view, maybe. Even still, the atrocities
and war crimes that were committed at those concetrations camps were
unimaginable and would have great significance for anyone who valued
innocent human life. That's why I think they are important, to remind
Germany today that they can never allow something like that happen again.
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