Other examples include the massacres of the Tutsis by the Hutus in Rwanda in 1994. the genocide of the Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915-1917 - but one can be jailed in modern Turkey for talking about the latter.
genocide
The Armenian genocide and the Holocaust were similar in that people were tortured and killed because of their nationality. There were often no other reason than someone being Armenian, or Jewish, just because of that there were those who thought they should die.
An organized massacre refers to a systematic and deliberate killing of a specific group of people, often based on their ethnicity, religion, or political beliefs. Such acts are typically orchestrated by governments, military forces, or organized groups, and can occur during wars, genocides, or political purges. These atrocities are characterized by their planning and coordination, aiming to eliminate or intimidate a targeted population. Historical examples include the Holocaust and the Rwandan Genocide.
- Rwandan Genocide, 1994 - Srebrenica Massacre, 1995 Stalin under the soviet union, mid 21 century ___ The other close parallel is the Armenian Holocaust 1915-1917.
Note that it's Armenian (NOT American) massacre.Both are examples of genocide.
Other examples include the massacres of the Tutsis by the Hutus in Rwanda in 1994. the genocide of the Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915-1917 - but one can be jailed in modern Turkey for talking about the latter.
genocide
The Armenian genocide and the Holocaust were similar in that people were tortured and killed because of their nationality. There were often no other reason than someone being Armenian, or Jewish, just because of that there were those who thought they should die.
The best known are in chronological order: 1. Herero War, German Southwest Africa, (1904-07): 75 000, Imperial Germany war against natives. 2. The Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Empire (1915-1917). This genocide is vehemently denied by the Turkish government 3. The Nazi genocide of the Jews (1941), often referred to as the Holocaust 4. The massacre of the Tutsis by Hutus in Rwanda in 1994. 5. Various leaders such as Stalin, Mao, Idi Amin, NOrth Korea, Romania, and other states have also done this.
There is no exact number, but historians recognize numerous genocides throughout history. Some well-known examples include the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Bosnian Genocide. Each of these events resulted in the mass killings of targeted groups of people.
One is the holocaust.Others include Rwanda-fights between the tribes (1994) and the Armenian Holocaust of 1915-1917.Also the holocaust, or the extreme nationalism the Nazis showed to the JewsThere is also the one that happened in Germany, that the Nazi's did.Hitler had a bad relationship with the Jewish people, so he made a genocide, killing many of them in sight. The example is Anne Frank, who died of Hitler(Jewish).There were also many discrimination.the great holocaust took over Europe against the Jews started in Germany by the Nazi's while all the other countries tried to a stop to it.
Other well known cases of genocide include:Many of the Native American peoplesThe HererosThe ArmeniansThe Tutsis in RwandaThe Holocaust in CambodiaThe Irish Holocaust
Examples of mob violence/mentality are: The Mountain Meadow Massacre The French Revolution's Reign of Terror The Holocaust Salem Witch Trials The Second Red Scare
An organized massacre refers to a systematic and deliberate killing of a specific group of people, often based on their ethnicity, religion, or political beliefs. Such acts are typically orchestrated by governments, military forces, or organized groups, and can occur during wars, genocides, or political purges. These atrocities are characterized by their planning and coordination, aiming to eliminate or intimidate a targeted population. Historical examples include the Holocaust and the Rwandan 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.
It's genocide. Bosnia and Rwanda are recent examples.