Eric Yollick, Editor-in-Chief, The Golden Hammer In the tenth grade in high school, I took a required 2-week course on “The Holocaust.” We studied how the Nazis rose to power in Germany under Adolf Hitler’s leadership, how they won elections, and how they ultimately transformed the nation into a fascist dictatorship where they imposed a genocide upon Jews and Poles as well as many other ethnic “minorities.” The question we discussed in class most frequently was “How did the German people let the Nazis get away with what they did? Why did they go along?” Our assumption, which I continue...