When given power, it's seen to change people for the worse. Unless you are well grounded. It has made men rape, mother's to kill or harm their children.
Children to kill smaller children or their pets and their neighbor pets. Also the abuse and death of our seniors citizens.
I'm torn between her 2003 fraud conviction of "43 counts of fraud and 25 of theft".. her advocation of necklacing (the process of imprisoning a human being inside old car tires before pouring gasoline all over them and setting them on fire) or her 1991 conviction of kidnapping and accessory to assault of a 14 year old child (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stompie_Moeketsi). Considering the 'marriage' "ended in separation (April 1992) and divorce (March 1996)" I can only imagine what Nelson's personal motivation was for continuing the relationship up to that point in the first place.
Winnie's infidelity during and after his imprisonment. It's said that she also neglected him (after release).
Who knows. Have you tried sending Nelson a letter or email? Ask him.
In the context of the global struggle for the release of political prisoners in our country, our movement took a deliberate decision to profile Nelson Mandela as the representative personality of these prisoners, and therefore to use his personal political biography, including the persecution of his then wife, Winnie Mandela, dramatically to present to the world and the South African community the brutality of the apartheid system. Her reputation was damaged by such rhetoric as that displayed in a speech she gave in Munsieville on 13 April 1986, where she endorsed the practice of necklacing (burning people alive using tyres and petrol). She said, "with our boxes of matches and our necklaces we shall liberate this country."8 Further tarnishing her reputation were accusations by her bodyguard, Jerry Musivuzi Richardson, that she had ordered the kidnapping and murder.
3 On 29 December 1988, Richardson, who was coach of the Mandela United Football Club (MUFC), which acted as Mrs. Mandela's personal security detail, abducted 14-year-old James Seipei (also known as Stompie Moeketsi) and three other youths from the home of a Methodist minister, Rev. Paul Verryn, claiming she had the youths taken to her home because she suspected the reverend was sexually abusing them. The four were beaten to get them to admit to having had sex with the minister.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.