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What year did Ukrainian genocide start?

The Ukrainian genocide, also referred to as the Holodomor, was from 1932-1933.


Did the united nations help with the Ukrainian genocide?

No.


What has the author Vasyl Plyushch written?

Vasyl Plyushch has written: 'Genocide of the Ukrainian people'


What genocide is going on right now Armenian or Ukrainian?

Neither are going on right now, both have ended.


What are similarities between the Ukrainian genocide and the holocaust?

They both suck. Also the usa had to put up with it.


What were the effects of the Bosnian genocide?

800,000 people died and lots were homeless. it resorted in the hutus having power


Who were victims of the genocide in Ukraine?

10 000 000 people, and 3 000 000 children among them. Mostly they were Ukrainian villagers, people from cities and some intelligency.


What are the ill effects of defforestation?

Global warming, species/habitat loss, cultural genocide are a few of them.


What was one of the effects of Pol Pot's efforts to turn Cambonia into a rural society?

The cambodian genocide


What is 'Ukrainian' in Ukrainian?

In Ukrainian "Ukrainian" - "Ukrajinskyj" ("український"). "Ukraine" - "Ukrajina" (Україна)


What is the largest mass murder?

The holocaust only saw 6 million people dead, but it was the Ukrainian genocide that had almost 10 million people brutally slaughtered. Also the Rwandan genocide saw 8 million people killed.Actually the holocaust had anywhere from 11 million to 17 million killed. 6 million of them were Jews.


What are facts about genocide?

Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.The term "genocide" was coined by Raphael Lemkin (1900-1959), a Polish-Jewish scholar, 1944, firstly from Latin "gens, gentis" meaning "birth, race, stock, kind" or the Greek root "genos" with the same meaning; secondly from Latin -cidium (cutting, killing) via French -cide.Genocide does not necessarily have to mean killing or massacring by murder or military action. Genocide can come in various forms including: starvation, deplacement, serious bodily or mental harm, lowering quality of life to the point where the culture is unable to sustain itself and grow, imposing measures to prevent birth within the group or forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.Some examples of genocide include: transatlantic slave trade, genocide of the Native Americans, the Herero Genocide, the Armenian Genocide, the Great Famine/ Ukrainian Genocide, Rape of Nanking, the Holocaust, Mao Tse-Tung's Cultural Revolution, the Cambodian Genocide, Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Genocide in Darfur.