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Holocaust
The Cold War wasn't an actual war. No big battles, no large amounts of people openly killed. It was an arms race and an overhanging threat of war, not outright fighting as in WW 1.
Genocide due to out-dated tactics used against modern technology like machine guns combined with idiotic war commanders who were inflexible with their strategies. e.g. when provided with an opening to enemy weakness they would stick with their original tactic at the risk of being fired by their higher officials.
No, they were two different wars fought in different time periods.
The Helots were serfs - bound to their land, providing a percentage of produce to the Spartan state - different from slaves who were owned outright and had no rights.
Capitalism; outright greed, a violation of the very tenets of religion and politics by Americans.
No, however one could consider the killing of Native Americans, with both disease and war to be considered a genocide. Many different tribes were wiped out by the Europeans.
Its not a war, it's genocide.
yes
there is a war
The Armenian Genocide
because in war you fight back and in genocide the person just kills you and you can't fight back.
War started in 1991.
The Holocaust
No, the Rwandan genocide took place in 1994, about 49 years after the end of World War 2.
No. The number of casualties was very high, but that doesn't make World War 1 genocide.
the Armenian Genocide