Facing History and Ourselves is a course unlike any other. It is a course not based on tests or quizzes, only short blogs that you will occasionally be asked to participate in. It is a class not designed to be difficult, but rather a course designed to teach you valuable lessons that you will carry through school and the rest of your life. The class is, in essence, a break from the run of the mill textbook learning. We’ve all read about the battles of World War II in the textbooks, but facing history gets you to look at such events from a different perspective. Rather than just learning that things have happened, we learn more about the why and how things happen. It’s a completely different type of learning, more about understanding certain events in history and understanding why and how they happen. The course is well worth taking, as it causes little stress from work or tests. In addition to this the course brings many social issues to light, whether it is gender or race. Also it makes you think about what you would having been in certain situations in history, which helps greatly to understand why certain things in history happen. One of the main themes of the course understands the past to help prevent certain things from happening in the future. Facing History comes at historic events from several different angles to help students understand. It is by this process that students who take this course will no longer be bystanders or perpetrators, and help prevent such events.
Monday, January 17, 2011
What Facing History and Ourselves meant to me



The manor in which they smuggled in the weapons was genius, carrying them through in body bags and other such methods. The bravery and courageousness presented by the rebels was very honorable. One thing that I found very depressing about this film was that the rebels did everything in their power to protect their livelihood from the Nazis, but no matter how hard they tried, their efforts were futile. The Nazis would continue to send more and more troops and firepower to silence the rebellion, there was simple nothing they could have done.
Another film that had an impact on me was the film Saving Private Ryan. For years now I have been interested in joining the army, I knew that war was a terrible thing, but every veteran I’ve spoken to is glad about the fact that they served in the army. Watching this movie helped me understand a bit more what war was like, obviously this is one of the more gruesome war operations in history, but it really captured the feel of the battle. The movie showed the uncensored horrors of battle, and really captured what it feels like to be in the line of fire, and watch a man die by your side.
I truly feel that it is impossible to understand the horror of D-Day without watching this movie. Sometimes in history events will occur where soldier will perform seemingly unnecessary acts of cruelty against the opposite side. This issue was addressed in the opening scene when the Nazi soldiers tried to surrender, but the Allies shot them anyway. You see the lack of sympathy for the Germans, because it is hard to feel bad for someone who just but a bullet through your friend’s head. After watching movies like this, I often reconsider my ambitions about joining the military. I hope to soon see the whole movie, as the beginning scene was incredibly moving in its own right, I can’t imagine the effect the rest of the movie could have on someone.


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