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allied forces. After serving its purpose in the war, the force was disbanded, and they returned to
their normal lives.
Jean’s points are an integral part of history. It is critical to the history of the survivors and
the memory of the six million who perished. Furthermore, it is important to understand that the
world never folded its arms as innocent lives were lost. Arnel’s and Serras’ stories mention
instances where sympathetic citizens from other nations attempted to help. There were
Europeans, Africans, and fellow Jews who waged war on the oppressive Germans. Boder
clarifies this by asking him about his first encounter with the allied forces (“David P. Boder
Interviews Charles Jean”). In retrospect, this query compounds the answer to the question on the
role of the rest of the world during the time. It restores the hope in humanity to learn that people
from different backgrounds played an integral part in stopping the gruesome annihilation of one
race. In my view, this is doubtful justification to the millions of lives lost. Although the pain may
not be fully erased, it is comforted by the realization that Jews outside the German camps fought
back, and the rest of the world stood behind them.
If I were present in the interview, I would ask some daring questions. First, I would ask
how the war affected Jean’s perception of races. In addition, I would inquire about his resolution
going forward. There is a motive behind these two questions. The first is to establish how the
Jews view the world after this ordeal. Secondly, it would be important, at least to future
generations, to understand the stance of their parents toward global relations. At present times,
this information would help in understanding why Jews are apprehensive in their relationship
with the world. It will also be important in conflict resolution and global reconciliation.
The relevance of such testimonials to historians, teachers, and the general public cannot
be overstated. There is a lot we can and must learn from history. An African saying states that