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The Immorality Of War

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The Immorality Of War

        War is an armed clash between nations because of hostility or
military conflicts. In simple words, war is fighting between two
sides. War, in my opinion, is useless because of its damaging results,
which will be talked about in this paper. It brings suffering and
death. Under no circumstance is war moral, even in cases of self
defense. There are just other ways to solve problems. Peace treaties
are an easy way to end war. In a peace treaty, it is easy to settle
the differences and come up with an agreement that both sides can
decide on. That way the solution can be a compromise and problems will
be fixed. Often it happens when one side can't agree so they decide
that war is the only solution. In Israel, Jews always try to keep
peace with other nations, but the Arabs just can never compromise.
Arabs and Jews are always fighting because they just can't come up
with a compromise. Wars are begun with many different reasons: Land
conflicts, Religious disagreements, and independence conflicts. This
is a story about my grandfather's experience in World War II. It was
horrifying and gruesome, but the story is not as bad as it was in real
life.

        In 1991, my grandfather, Mike Sabetai, was taken from his home
by the Nazis, with 17 members of his family. He was taken to a war
camp where he and other divide into groups. There were groups of
people who could use their occupations to help them survive. If you
weren't put in one of these groups, you were immediately brought to a
gas chamber. There you would wait and be killed by gas. Luckily my
grandfather was a barber. He used his skill as a tool to stay alive.
Everyone would be woken at 5:00 am and they would have to carry heavy
things and run for miles. Then they would come back and do labor work.
One normal torturous morning, my grandfather was going about his
business and doing his work. Suddenly his name was called; he was to
be brought to the chamber....