Unlike Hitler, Stalin committed genocide against a wide variety of people. They included Russian Muslims, Germans, Don Cossacks, Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians, Poles, Ukrainians, and political dissidents.
Stalin killed Jews, Ukrainians, Armenians, and Russians. Most of the Russians he had killed were property owning peasant farmers called kulaks.
Stalin killed a number of races of people. Some of these races included Jews, Ukrainians, Armenians, as well as Russians.
He was Georgian.
Joseph Stalin did not intentionally target Jews, but he did amass quite a large amount of killings. Stalin killed over 20 million people in his purges and five-year plans.
Joseph Stalin was a corrupt bureaucrat that warped the Socialist ideals of Marx and Lenin (and other Marxists) into a totalitarian regime where the state controlled absolutely everything. Communism by default is highly against a state even existing. Stalin was not a Communist or a Socialist by any means. He was a fascist that used Communist imagery and ideology to control everyone and everything. The only difference between Stalin and Hitler was Stalin did not kill people because they were of a certain race. However Stalin did not treat everyone equal and thought homosexuality to be a crime, much unlike Lenin who argued for homosexuality and abortion to be accepted (legalized during the planned socialist stage of the country)
Death Race
Absolutely not ! PEOPLE kill people !... The human race is the only species on this planet that has engaged in warfare for their own gains !
The word for killing or trying to kill a race or ethnic group is genocide.
yes it can, it will annihilate the human race ESPECIALLY KORAY
Possible because they don't think race is a good enough reason to kill people for.
people that kill there own people( people of the same race, religion,belief, country,ect.)
A Group Of People Who Kill Other That Are Not Of Ther Own Race!
Anglican.
Joseph T. Leonard has written: 'Theology and race relations' -- subject(s): Christianity, Race relations, Religious aspects of Race relations