In: Operations Management
Sead Vrana who was the man who is literally prof by
occupation, but works as an explosive ordnance demolition
technician in Sarajevo. He was concerned that once he and other
like him are gone, the next generation and the one after will not
remember. They will only learn about it and they will learn
whatever someone thinks they should learn . He says that war should
not be learned about through history books.
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.1.1. Considering his documentary and viewpoint about the museum,
how do you think he believes war should be learned about if it
cannot be remembered?? give one paragraph answer
1.2 Why do you think he is so afraid that people will not
remember?? one paragraph anwer.
Answer 1.1
The war should be learned not thorough the history books that seldom provides the overall experience of the war but tends to omit most of the main chronologies of the war given its limit of including all of the features of the war and the limitation of different understanding level of individuals. The war, if learned through the books, tends to have the remembrance limitations where most of the people who read the war tend to forget most of the critical information of the war even if it is written in the book. The war should be learned from the persons who have experienced it. War should be learned by visiting the museum and asking the guide of the museum and feeling the things of the war that is being displayed in the museum so as to experience the happenings of the war. By listening to the people who experienced the war and by viewing their belongings, one can imagine the actual happenings of the war and this makes it easier to remember the war.
Answer 1.2
He is afraid that people may not remember the war as they will not develop interest in the chronological orders of the war and they would tend to forget the happenings of the war. This lack of interest would lead to the remembrance issue of the people. Moreover, the war summarised in the books does not include the feelings and hence people quickly forgets what they have read.