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…was superior to the Jews. He blames the Jews for Germany's problems including the horrific loss of World War I. After Mein Kampf, discussions on genocide rely less on concealment and camouflage because Germany became accustomed to it. Only later could he convert…
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…the world come to the realization that they have committed a mistake and have committed genocide against innocent people as a result of one man Sadaam. One might ask where has genocide been committed but by looking at people dying for no reason…
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…destroy the Aryan race.” The exclusion of any other race was prominent in upholding the most strict nationalism known to man, Nazi nationalism. “Nationalism in its most extreme forms glorified the state and…used genocidal policies to eliminate ethnic…
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…Reichsfuehrer Heinrich Himmler “All over the world, Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror, genocide and the Holocaust. It was established by the Nazis in 1940, in the suburbs of Oswiecim, a Polish city that was annex to the Third Reich by the Nazis…
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…, Romans, Parthians and so forth), and have survived through a genocide as a result of living in a place surrounded by neighboring countries opposing to such things as their values, religion and ways of life. The Armenian people have persisted throughout…
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…Wilson. He published his findings in a report called, Bringing them home, it told of the suffering endured by Aboriginals as a result of Government policy. “It labels government policies 'genocidal'. This was not a judgment on the families and institutions…
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…, yet mostly worse, situations. The greatest genocide during World War II didn't take place in Nazi, Germany but Croatia, which was a state occupied by Germany. Between the years 1941-1945, more than 750,000 Serbs, 60,000 Jews and 26,000 Gypsies, were…
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…, restoring, or keeping a just peace. ·Righting a wrong. ·Assisting the innocent. Bad intentions include: ·Seeking power ·Demonstrating the power of a state ·Grabbing land or goods, or enslaving people. ·Hatred of the enemy ·Genocide - Genocide is a crime…
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…treatment and racial prejudice towards the Aboriginal people. The western society held the power, which led to the oppression and outcasting of the native race. Over the past two hundred years, the Aboriginal community has suffered from genocide, inequality…
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…with the Nazis in the extermination of Serbia's Jews." This Serbophobia is "a genocidal and expansionist strategy, supposedly used throughout history by Serbia's enemies." Every aspect of Serbian history, from the Battle of Kosovo to the creation of Hitler's…
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