Inspiration

Most people are well aware of the well-known Oskar Schindler and other figures who helped people seeking refuge or safety during the Second World War.

However, these are only the names that were known to the public. Many others kept their identities secret from officials of the opposition and go largely unknown by keeping a low profile.

The Safety Zone draws on this idea to create an accessible platform for people providing aid and those seeking it to have gainful interactions with useful outcomes.

What it does

The Safety Zone is a platform for a team of thousands of volunteers dedicated to helping the lives of those that were affected by the Nazi's by informing them of camps for displaced persons and areas to avoid.

How I built it

Using HTML and CSS based on research carried out into the topic of the project.

Accomplishments that I'm proud of

Successfully overcame challenges as a result of conflicting stylesheets and debugged such issues to produce a finished page.

What I learned

Improved frontend skills with respect to responsiveness and other features.

What's next for The Safety Zone

As it is a historical project, improvements would not have major impacts. However, we may look at improving it to allow people to contribute information so it may be implemented to aid victims of mass persecution or refugees today.

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