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Genocides are generally ordered by strong-willed individuals motivated by powerful ideologies. In terms of the actual organization, e.g. building of camps, coordinating military movements, determining the method of execution, etc., this is usually entrusted to engineers and logisticians who happen to be aligned with the cruel dictator.

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