The Holocaust was the main one, this was the murder of about Six million people (Jews).
There were two other actions which are often grouped in with the Holocaust, but deserve their own recognition: The Murder of the Gypsies, they suffered most of the same persecution as the Jews, with some noteable differences. But thought they suffered in the same industrial complex, it was for different reasons. Also the actions in Yugoslavia, they are generally included with the Holocaust, but they were not led by the Germans and included other groups.
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis committed genocide during WW2, against the Jews.
While the Nazis committed genocide, they were never subjected to it. Jews, Slavs, and Romani were all subjected to genocide during the Holocaust in Europe. Chinese were subjected to genocides during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Asian Front of World War II in events such as the Rape of Nanking.
The Armenians.
Yes. There is currently a genocide going on in Rwanda.
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.
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis committed genocide during WW2, against the Jews.
While the Nazis committed genocide, they were never subjected to it. Jews, Slavs, and Romani were all subjected to genocide during the Holocaust in Europe. Chinese were subjected to genocides during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Asian Front of World War II in events such as the Rape of Nanking.
The Armenians.
The Jewish people were subjected to genocide by the Nazi regime under Hitler .
No, the Rwandan genocide took place in 1994, about 49 years after the end of World War 2.
Yes. There is currently a genocide going on in Rwanda.
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 Jews were being exterminated by the millions, genocide is the ahniliation of a race of people, or the people of a certain country
World leaders ignored Hitler's genocide against the Jews during the war because of the position of Pope Pius XII.
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.
The Holocaust, where about 6 million Jews were killed, with Adolf Hitler being the leader of this.
All over the world