A military man by temperament and training, Chiang sought to eliminate the Communists by force. He defined his anti-Communist drive as "internal pacification before resistance to external attack," and he gave it more importance than opposition to the increasingly aggressive Japanese. With arms and military advisers from Nazi Germany, Chiang carried out a series of "extermination campaigns" that killed about a million people between 1930 to 1934
A military man by temperament and training, Chiang sought to eliminate the Communists by force. He defined his anti-Communist drive as "internal pacification before resistance to external attack," and he gave it more importance than opposition to the increasingly aggressive Japanese. With arms and military advisers from Nazi Germany, Chiang carried out a series of "extermination campaigns" that killed about a million people between 1930 to 1934
segregation, deportation, incarceration, extermination.
Those who survived the appallingly low rations and the disease were later sent to extermination camps.
Hitler either would not have mass murdered them all, or They would created just extermination camps instead.
The extermination camps were run by the SS.
Sobibor extermination camp was created in 1943.
the japaneese attack saved them
Extermination - video game - happened in 2001.
it hasn't happened yet
Ten Great Campaigns happened in 1755.
Maurice's Balkan campaigns happened in 582.
Campaigns of the Arab Revolt happened in 1917.
Seljuq campaigns in the Aegean happened in 1081.
Neapolitan campaigns of Louis the Great happened in 1347.
Surely, you're not suggesting that it happened by accident?
segregation, deportation, incarceration, extermination.
No, the word simply refers to the right to vote. It is used mainly in connection with the campaigns for votes for women.
Because they're ignorant and fail to accept the fact that something as horrible as that has actually happened.