Doesn’t everybody need time? It feels like in this world today, time is constantly running out. There is so much to do and to make to live, but never enough time to do it.
Even if you have a schedule or a routine. There is always something to add to it. We are always asking for more time.
More time to ourselves, more time to relax, more time to take a break off work, more time to spend with our loved ones, more time to get everything done that we need too.
The list is endless.
Time is also endless, it continues on. Yet it seems as it is just disappearing before our eyes.
Years are flying by faster than ever before, but so much chaos and change has come and gone inbetween them. We always reminisce of days past, seemingly the good old days. When time didn’t feel like it was running away.
Anything can happen in a day, week, month, year or in the blink of an eye. Time is prescious, it is the present, past and future all in one. So I suggest taking your time with things as much as you can, take a moment to take everything in and experience life to the fullest.
The Holocaust – World War Two, Nazi Germany – 30th Jan 1933 – 8th May 1945.
Let’s start with a bit of background information.
The Holocaust is the deliberate and state-sanctioned genocide of six million Jewish people and an estimated five million murders of prisoners of war from Romany, people who were Jehovah Witnesses, homosexuals, the mentally ill and other victims that were deemed not of pure aryan race. The genocide was carried out by Hitler and his reign over Nazi Germany just before and at the height of World War Two.
These systematic murders would take place via mass shootings and sending prisoners to concerntration camps to either be executed by gas, amongst other things or made to do forced labour. The concerntration camps were Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Belzec, Sobibor and Chlelmno. Towards the end of the war and due to Nazi Germany failing to win, these camps would turn into extermination camps. The Nazis tried to get rid of as much evidence of the camps as they could, which also meant killing as many prisoners as they could at a quick rate.
Prisoner’s were also subjected to forced manual labour, starvation, illness, torture, being experimented on for medical research, extremely poor living conditions and most highly death by execution or by the gas chambers.
The Holocaust fascinates me because it is such an extreme atrocity against human life. Such an unimaginable event that sadly happened and was allowed to happen in our history. This extremely tragic event makes me question what human beings are capable of? It makes me question how a human or human beings can do something so evil to other human beings? And how was it allowed to happen by the people in power and supported by the community and country? And largely, will it happen again in history? Maybe not in my time, maybe it will many many years later. However it’s not the first time in history the genocide of a population and groups of people has happened. The Armenian Genocide 1915-1916, Bosnia and Herzegovina Genocide 1992-1995, Cambodian Genocide 1975-1979 and East Timor Genocide 1975 are just a few to name from the list in history.
The Holocaust brings up all of these questions and makes you deep dive into the human psyche, the history of nations and shows you what makes people do the things they do, even if it is the most extreme and inhumane act they could carry out.
On the other side, are the stories of the persecuted and the survivors of the Holocaust.
The stories of the survivors are so compelling. It shows the true strength of what someone can endure and survive. It is so important to listen to their stories to understand the true history of what happened and to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
The Holocaust teaches us a lot about life, humanity and history. From all sides, we can learn a lot from it happening, especially to make sure it doesn’t happen again. I am also truly touched by the survivors and their stories and history and the history of their fellow fallen. I pay my respects to them all and for what they endured for the life we all live today.
First thing that comes to mind is I have no clue? Things can change so fast in a day, let alone three years. So many directions life could go, so many situations, challenges and opportunities. And sometimes I personally don’t know what my life will be like in a week or a month, especially recently.
However, in three years, no matter who I meet or where I go or end up, I would like to build a foundation of life for myself and my cat Opal that is all ours and cannot be shaken by others.
Throughout my life I have built life foundations for others or around others, always putting them first and ending up on the backburner. And when people leave, everything comes crashing down and I had to start again.
It has taken me a long time and a hell of a lot of pain and suffering to learn that I need to put myself first and stand my ground. I don’t regret the past, it is how I am here today. However, moving forward I want to build foundations for myself that will be secure, fulfilling and adventerous and that will make me happy. And most importantly I want to build a foundation of strength that no one can take down.
In three years it would also be nice if I am able to write and publish my poetry in a book and win the lotto haha.
But building the foundations is a start and I am excited for what the future holds. Don’t give up on your dreams and don’t give up on yourself. You are worth it and the world is ready for you to explore x
My favorite subject in school would probably have to of been Ancient and Modern History. Thanks to my Grandma, from an early age I have always been interested in the history of the world and of the human race. My Grandma would always be watching some type of history documentary on ABC or SBS or on video/DVD. She also has a wide range of history books and once we were on the topic, she could talk for hours about anything history-related.
A defining moment was when she gave me a biography book on Marie Antoinette and the history of France to read, and when I would watch with her any documentary on the World Wars, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust in particular.
So when I went to school I was most excited to learn all I could about modern and ancient history. I chose both subjects for my electives in Years 11 and 12. I also chose to study Modern history as my sub-major topic for my bachelor of Arts degree. I also really enjoyed studying ethics and philosophy topics for my uni electives as they touched on the ancient history of philosophy and ethics that have helped shape our world today.
I believe studying and knowing about our world history is very important as it shows where we have come from and how things have come to be. As well as teaching us important lessons for the future, especially so we do not make the same mistakes in society again.