It’s a solemn day to honor the millions of lives lost during one of humanity's darkest chapters. But it’s also a day to reflect on how we got to that point—because understanding history is the key to preventing it from repeating. 🧵
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The Holocaust didn’t start with gas chambers. It started with ideas.
Ideas rooted in hate, disinformation, and propaganda—and it infiltrated education first. 2/
Nazi ideology targeted schools, books, and young minds. By distorting history and spreading lies, they created a foundation for fear, division, and eventual genocide. 3/
This is why education matters now more than ever. We must teach the truth—about the Holocaust, about prejudice, and about the devastating consequences of allowing hate to grow unchecked. 4/
Remembering isn’t just an act of honoring victims; it’s a call to action. To remain vigilant, to challenge misinformation, and to ensure that never again truly means never again.
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Ideas rooted in hate, disinformation, and propaganda—and it infiltrated education first. 2/
#HolocaustRemembranceDay #NeverForget #EducationMatters #StopHate