Lenses
For the lenses project i have chosen WWII

Lenses
Race:
Nazi Germany: These people may have felt, under the leadership of hitler, that the Jewish and other opposing peoples are a threat and a scourge to society, they felt they were helping the world in getting rid of thevermin.
The Jewish: They were be constantly persecuted and were probably under the impression that the germans were evil and disgusting, ruthless unmerciful murderers and enjoyd being malicious and killing for fun.
Class:
The upper and political class: This class was where the german army stood. Hitler the ir leader was the German governor and he knew hoiw to use his power, they were opposed by all governments and people of course stood against them but they were too high a power to just get rid of.
Working Class: They were the ones able to fortify, hide or escape to other places, they were the people who had the easiest time in the war, easiest was still not easy.
Poverty: They felt the brunt of the attack and were torn to shreds, literally. They were faced with brutal murder and many hard living conditions.
Gender:
Male: These were the people that needed to protect and fight in the war itself, although hard they could defend themselves and it was just like a job for them, they felt a lot more like a vindictive and patriotic attitude.
Female: They were faced with all the problems they were not spared and they were being looted plundered and even raped during the war.
My own lens:
I see this as a learning experience for the world we should take proper surveillance and measures in order to stop it from happening again. I also see it a horrific time in world history.
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What class do you think the majority of the ground German soldiers were? They were mostly lower class as well.
Did you come up with any conclusions? For example..what does class have to with war? How about gender? Have these things changed.
Not bad, but please spend some more time thinking about what your observations mean to you.
Posted 9 May, 2007, 12:46 pm