Comparison of the tragic events and intentions of the Holocaust to Ender and his interactive life with Buggers.

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Comparison of the tragic events and intentions of the Holocaust to Ender and his interactive life with Buggers.

 Many Nazi’s were conscripted.  Many joined for adventure, or escape.  Pressure to be a Great German Citizen.  Ordinary doctors, teachers, police, etc.  Mostly strong young men, some too young.

 SUPER CHILDREN!  Watched by IF with monitors on necks.  Could go even if parents didn’t allow. “ For the two of you, the choice was already made when Ender was concieved. But for Ender, the choice has not been made at all.”

 Both watched and made sure they had the ‘right people’ to do what they wanted.  Both categories of people joining the army’s didn’t necessarily have permission.  Both army’s members changed significantly due to the training and battles they endured.  Both appealed to be an opportunity to be a hero.

“Battle school is for training future star ship captains and commodores of flotillas and admirals of the fleet” –Graff (pg 20) “ And none have retired from a position of lower rank than chief executive officer of interplanetary vessel.” –Graff (pg 21) Ender asks” How many make it through the first year”, “all who want to” replied Graff (pg 21)

 Nazi’s believed Jews were responsible for black plague, and the killing of Jesus.  Judaism was well known and expanding, became big and threatening.  Germans are ‘THE PERFECT RACE’.  No imperfections allowed, ie; Homosexuality, religion, practices, race, and whatever was disliked.

 Buggers attacked previously, why not again?  80 years since last attack, have to be ready for next one, expected anytime.  If the IF attacked first, it would ensure no surprise defeat from the buggers.  No future threats or tension over the buggers

 The Jews were simply practicing their beliefs  Wanted to be normal citizens, accepted and treated like everyone else.  Concentration camps & ghettos were secret.  Numbers were expanding only because people were accepting purity and peace.

-Humans felt threatened by the surprise and numbers of the buggers. -The war wasn’t a war, but simply Ender quickly killing all the buggers. -Buggers felt guilty for murdering Humans, never went back. -Wanted to colonize elsewhere, thought they were the only species. “When we understood, we never came back”

 Both wanted to live in peace and harmony.  Both wanted to be understood of intentions.  Both expanding only for the good, both didn’t know how others would react.  Both worlds had no idea of what was happening.

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