Lessons From History Most People Are Neglecting

Through literature, studies and physical remnants, we can still see the effects of World War 2. It is crucial we learn from them.

Max Phillips
Age of Awareness

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Stop and think for a minute.

How mental has this year been so far? It is only March.

COVID-19 has sent the world mad, with reports of mass confusion and panic as people buy excessive amounts of essential items such as toilet roll. It is frustrating to witness greed on such a mass scale. Amazingly, I even saw a video on Twitter of a lady attempting to rip a pack of toilet roll from an elderly woman, despite having plenty in her trolley anyway.

It makes me wonder, have we learned nothing?

Amongst all the chaos a certain anniversary has slipped under the radar.

2020 marks the 75th year since the end of World War Two.

More specifically, January 27th marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. For most of the survivors, this is the last landmark they will be able to commemorate. As a result, it is our responsibility to keep their memory alive.

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Max Phillips
Age of Awareness

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