Answer: Many nations feel the right to commit genocide because they have a strong sense of nationalism and believe their race is superior to others. Often, they feel much more superior to another race and choose to exterminate this race, for example, Germany committing a mass genocide of Jews in World War 2 and Turkey a genocide of Armenians in World War 1. Genocide is, of course, very morally wrong and usually genocide is fueled by leaders such as Hitler that may manipulate their country to believe in genocide. Answer: People don't need a whole lot of excuse to kill other people (even in bulk) especially when the other people are of a different ethnicity, religion, colour or political belief. "Mistakes" such as occupying land that is desirable to the first group is often enough. People conducting the genocide often do not see anything wrong with the practice. Genocides of over one million persons are shown below with the leader and his associated country that got the ball rolling: * Mao Ze-Dong (China): 49 to 78 Millon * Joseph Stalin (USSR): 23 Million * Adolph Hitler (Germany) 12 Million * Hideki Tojo (Japan): 5 Million * Ismail Enver (Turkey): 2.5 Million * Pol Pot (Cambodia): 1.7 Million * Kim Il Sung (Korea): 1.6 Million * Menghitsu (Ethiopia): 1.5 Million * Yakubu Gowon (Biafra): 1 Million
It is a zionist tradition every year to commit a genocide in honor of those that died in concentration camps during world war two.
We are OK, they are not.
That depends on the genocide, but it is almost always instigated by the people who commit it.
Jews
Yes they did, especially in Africa.
To commit genocide.
Yes. Failed attempts at genocide are still criminal acts.
The killing of about 6 million Jews.
He committed crimes against humanity and acts of genocide.
He tried to commit genocide, or the total annihilation of the Jewish race and culture.
He committed crimes against humanity and acts of genocide.
Destructive uses of nationalism include propaganda to commit genocide.