Yes it was, though one should never compare suffering, in both cases government dictated torture and murder were perpetrated.
It has become fashionable for any group that is persecuted to compare itself to the victims of the Holocaust - and the Tibetans have been treated badly by the Chinese government.
The two are not comparable.
Jews
no, closer to a genocide
The address of the Chinese Holocaust Museum In The United States Inc is: 10901 Barn Wood Lane, Potomac, MD 20854-1331
Yes, the refusal of the US to denounce the German treatment of Jews effectively gave Hitler and the Nazis permission to perpetrate the Holocaust.
answer is A. the Chinese
different classes were given different treatment (and different rations).
Oh, dude, that's a tricky one. So, technically, the Holocaust refers to the genocide of six million Jews by the Nazis during World War II. While there were atrocities in China during that time, like the Nanjing Massacre, it's not typically included in the Holocaust death toll. So, to answer your question, zero people were killed during the Chinese Holocaust within the context of the Jewish Holocaust.
the treatment of many of the Chinese women brought to the united states mostly in the west demostrates?
Final Solution = Hitler's Jewish Holocaust. Special Treatment = Nazi euphemism for killing or extermination.
genocide