Genocide continues because there are still large numbers of people who believe that they are somehow "superior" or somehow more "right" than others and feel that the removal of those "inferior" people is acceptable. It is a part of our naturally xenophobic nature that all people around the world (especially in the Developing World) should fight against.
The answers are Turkey,Rwanda,Germany. -Apex
Genocide in the 20th Century. The Nazi Holocaust1938-1945 six million deaths. It began with a simple boycott of Jewish shops.___The genocide began in 1941. See the related question.
The US in the early 20th century was isolationist and could not have cared less about the Armenian Genocide. As a result, the US did nothing.
It was the first genocide of the 20th century, and what the Turks did served as an example to many other criminals. To encourage his accomplices, Hitler once said "after all, who still remembers the Armenian genocide?".
Genocide is the extermination of a race of people. An example of this is the Nazis attempt to exterminate the Jewish people in the early 20th Century leading up to WWII.
In the 20th century, significant sites of genocide or attempted genocide include the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Europe, where six million Jews were systematically murdered, and the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, where an estimated 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutu were killed. Other notable instances include the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Empire during World War I, and the Cambodian Genocide under the Khmer Rouge in the late 1970s, resulting in the deaths of approximately 1.7 million people. Additionally, the Bosnian Genocide in the 1990s targeted Bosniak Muslims and Croats during the Yugoslav Wars.
Because it was and is an unfinished search for human rights.
The top ten genocides of the 20th century include the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923), the Holocaust (1941-1945), the Cambodian Genocide (1975-1979), the Rwandan Genocide (1994), the Bosnian Genocide (1992-1995), the Darfur Genocide (2003-present), the genocide against the Tutsi in Burundi (1972), the Indonesian killings (1965-1966), the ethnic cleansing in Kosovo (1998-1999), and the genocide of the Rohingya in Myanmar (2016-present). Each of these events involved systematic extermination or severe oppression of specific ethnic, religious, or national groups, resulting in significant loss of life and lasting impacts on the affected communities.
Herero War, German Southwest Africa (1904-07): 75 000 by Imperial Germany. less dead than below, bu it was first. the Armenian Genocide was the first genocide of the 20th century not the holocaust...1.5 million Armenians were slaughtered,killed,burned,raped. Kids were raped,murdered in so many ways.The Turks(ottoman Empire) had fun doing this,they still don't recognize the Armenian Genocide,even though they're so m,any evidences that it did actually happen. Btw I'm Armenian that's how I know this,my ancestors were killed in the genocide...
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All three of these massive crimes (Armenian Genocide, the Nazi Holocaust, and the Rape/Massacre of Nanking) are GENOCIDESthat took place in the first half of the 20th century.
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