The Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide.
No, the Holocaust took place during World War 2. The Holocaust refers to the Nazi genocide of the Jews in 1941-1945: it is not a nickname for either of the World Wars.
"The Holocaust" was the name given to the Jewish genocide after the fact. The Rwandan genocide does not have a specific name, but they are both genocides.
Genocide is the answer.
dictatorships and the rising of the new world order.
The Holocaust
Holocaust
This question confuses the Holocaust (genocide) with World War 2.
Disbelief was the overwhelming response.
No, the Holocaust is the name of one specific attempted genocide.
Genocide was the word used to describe what happened in the Holocaust.
Oliver Cromwell
The Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide.
All over the world
No, the Holocaust took place during World War 2. The Holocaust refers to the Nazi genocide of the Jews in 1941-1945: it is not a nickname for either of the World Wars.
The Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide.
The genocide of nearly six million Jews is known as the Holocaust.