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Futures generations should know first hand about the atrocities made by the nazis and make the commitment to reject wars and the evils they produce.
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they should definitely stay as a reminder to future generations of what can happen when the people of a country stand by and don't question their leaders
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A good question! I could see arguments for both sides. It'd be interesting to see how survivors of those camps would answer.
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Should stand to remind us of the cruelty man is capable of reaching.. but i too have to agree that this is quite the thought provoking question..
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They need to remain right where they are as a reminder of how bad things once were and how bad they can get.
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They should stay standing so future generations can see the terrible things that people before them have done. they should stand forever as a reminder of what bias and hate can cause.
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Whether the remain or are torn down is up to the countries in which they are located. Personally I don't think that it really matters provided we don't for get what happened in them. I can see the arguments for keeping them as some people need a visual reminder. However, I think that what happened on those places is well enough documented that we are not in any danger of forgetting those atrocities any time soon. I also don't think that there presence will convince anyone who disbelieves that documentation. So, I am kind of ambivalent to whether they are left up or not. The important thing is that we don't allow that kind of evil to gain power again.
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