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The naturally human nature of the need to feel invincible. Humans are mortal but wish they were not we are also driven by the will to be absolutley powerful, some people can resist the urge but other's once they have tasted power they hunger for more.

There's no real reason why people resort to mass murder but only speculation.

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The ottoman Turks executed a planned genocide,where the young Turks sent telegrams ordering the massacre of all armenians, telling that only one Armenian must be left "To be exhibited in the museum"

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There was genocide because it waould make killing of an entire people quicker .

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There is disagreement among historians about this. Please see the related questions below.

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Juvénal Habyarimana who was a Hutu, his plane was shot down and the Hutus believed it was the Tustis who did it.

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Armenian Genocide? I suggest you review your question.

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What led to the conflict between Tutsi and Hutu?

The Rwandan genocide in 1994.


What groups involved in the Bosnian genocide?

The Bosnian Genocide refers to either genocide at Srebrenica and Zepa and both of those were perpetrated by Bosnian Serbs in the Army of Republika Srpska led by General Ratko Mladic.


How do you use cultural genocide in a sentence?

The Nazi party's attempt at cultural genocide led to WWII and one result was Mr. Hitler's suicide.


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Did the Armenians ever resist during the Armenian genocide?

yes the Armenian resisted during the Armenian genocide by forming groups of fighting soldiers and there was the general "general Antranig" who led the troops during the war to fight against the Turks. and you can see that there were Armenians resisting during the genocide in the movie"ARARAT" which will give you a lot of vital informations about the genocide.


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Led to American acquisiton of the West up to the Mississippi River?

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Why did the world ignore the Armenian genocide?

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What led to the genocide in Africa?

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