Yes, there have been multiple genocides after the Holocaust.
Yes. Pol Pot's Massacres in Cambodia, the Conflict in Darfur, the Rwandan Genocide, and many others occurred after the Holocaust ended in 1945. However, the Armenian Genocide and several other genocides occurred before the Holocaust.
yes, various other genocides happened in that time period.
yes
Holocaust does not have antonym or synonym. The Holocaust can refer to the specific events regarding the Hitler's Final Solution, but can also regard other genocides and the mass erasure of millions through thermonuclear warfare.
the rwandan genocide.
There was only one Holocaust, there were a few attempted genocides, but the Holocaust is a specific term and cannot be used to describe other similar events.
There aren't any, it is a name given to a specific event, there are many 'genocides' that is a word to describe these types of events.
In both the Holocaust and other genocides, governments played a central role in facilitating and orchestrating mass violence against targeted groups. They often enacted discriminatory laws, propagated propaganda to dehumanize victims, and mobilized state resources to carry out systematic killings. Additionally, governments frequently suppressed dissent and justified their actions through nationalist or ideological rhetoric. This state involvement is a critical factor that distinguishes genocides from other forms of mass violence.
"The Holocaust" was the name given to the Jewish genocide after the fact. The Rwandan genocide does not have a specific name, but they are both genocides.
It depends on the genocide. There are some genocides, like the East Timor Genocide, that the UN did help to stop. There are some genocides, like the Rwanda Genocide, that the UN ignored. There are some genocides like the Holocaust, which occurred prior to the UN's existence.
The Holocaust can never happen again. The establishment of the state of Israel has ensured that. However genocides, some arguably worse, continue to this day.
That can't be answered. Genocides have always been a part of human history. The Holocaust was not a unique event. The American Indian and the Australian Aborigine were genocide targets. Other examples are available in more recent times like Kosovo, Rwanda, Burundi, Sierra Leone, East Timor, Cambodiia and Yugoslavia.