What were the motives for the Rwandan genocide?
The Tutsi and Hutu had hated each other for generations. There was no rational reason, but that hardly ever matters in African tribal relations.
How many were Killed in the name of Christianity?
Countless Jews, Muslims, Atheists, mentally retarded people, babies, women, children,black people, other christians, mexicans, British, French, Romans and pretty much any ethnic or religious group you can name were killed in the name of God. All for a good cause right? Don't you just love the religion of love thy neighbor?
What Specific Countries Did Not Help In The Holocaust Genocide?
Untied States was one of the many countries whom at at first did not help during the holocaust
What weapons did the natives use in the war between the US government?
After the civil war ended most of them used army surplus repeating rifles that the US Army Ordnance department had declared obsolete in favor of the new single shotSpringfield Trapdoor rifle and sold for scrap value. Ordnance decided repeating rifles high fire rate wasted ammo.
What were the survival tactics used in Darfur genocide?
They used cooperation rather than conflict, they also jumped the border into Chad to escape.
Why did the Rwanda genocide last so long?
The Tutsi population was over a million people in the time of the Genocide whose whole purpose was the exterminate all of them which took a long time.
Another factor was that there was little to no help to the tutsi people from the western Superpowers because of the fact that the country has no valuable natural resources.
it only has people and land, neither of which the united states army gives a sh*t about.
So with such a large number of people to kill with nothing in your way, will take a long time.
What caused the kent state massacre?
In 1970, a poll indicated that 58% of Americans believed the students were at fault, both for following the anti-war activists who instigated the protests, and for not dispersing when ordered. The Vietnam War had polarized the nation and this led to violent confrontations on several campuses, especially those with ROTC programs.
Was religion what really caused the Genocide In Darfur?
No, the large majority of people on both sides are Muslim. It is thus odd that the Muslim world seems completely uninterested.
Which was the greatest genocide the Holocaust or native Americans?
Considering the population of native Americans living within the territory now known as the united states was estimated to be between 2 and 18 million, the answer varies. I believe a little over 5 million Jewish people lost their lives during the holocaust. Going by the numbers if the population was on the high side of the 2 to 18 million than the native American holocaust was the worst case of genocide. Still we are talking about the deaths of millions of people at the hands of both Germany and the united states. They are both equally tragic events in human history.
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The timescale was different ... In the Holocaust most of the victims were killed within a period of about 3.5 years. Also, the intention was different: the Nazi regime wanted to kill every Jew - man, woman and child - that it could lay its hands on.
Was World War 1 the Holocaust?
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.
How long did the Jewish genocide last?
June 1941 to May 1945. However, it began somewhat later and ended somewhat earlier in some places.
Its an opinion.That cannot be answered.
white girls= typical girl but has big ass
blonde girls = sexy hot
american girls = cute yet smart
Who was involved in the mai lai massacre?
Charlie Company of 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 11th Brigade, 23rd Infantry Division (the Americal Division), arrived in South Vietnam in December 1967
Charlie Company of 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 11th Brigade, 23rd Infantry Division (the Americal Division), arrived in South Vietnam in December 1967
Charlie Company of 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 11th Brigade, 23rd Infantry Division (the Americal Division), arrived in South Vietnam in December 1967
Charlie company was sent to the village of my lai, and us soldiers were ordered to kill the villagers as they never knew who was in the viet cong or on the opposition to them .
Why is Adolph Hitler considered genocide?
You idiot, Hitler isn't considered genocide what he attempted is
He tried to exterminate the whole Jewish Religon
What genocide took place in Europe during world war 2?
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.
A few colonists had been drinking and saw a lone British soldier who was in charge of guarding a building. They started harassing the soldier and were throwing snow at him. More soldiers showed up to help the soldier. Slowly the few drunk colonists were joined by more and more colonists armed with clubs, sticks, and even knives. One of the soldiers was knocked to the ground accidentally firing a shot. Out of panic, the other soldiers shot into the crowd, fearing they were being shot at. The man in the painting made by Paul revere, is shown signaling to fire, but he had actually ordered the soldiers to stop shooting. The crowd broke and ran. The soldiers killed three people immediately, they shot two more people which then died from their wounds.
One of the men that died that day was a black man named Cris pus Attucks, widely regarded as the first martyr of the Revolution.
What are two instances of genocide since the 1930s?
The holocaust(1939) and the Rwandan Genoside ( around 1994)
Who started the Rwandan genocide?
The Hutu began slaughtering the Tutsis on April 6, 1994. The killed over 800,000 people over a 100 day period.
Is gungan genocide morally acceptable?
With all questions related to morality, the answer is never clearly defined. In a human sense, genocide is considered a crime against humanity and morally unacceptable. And though it is permissible to kill an animal, it is illegal to hunt said animal to extinction. The answer simply relates to how you percieve Gungans as a species.
It is clearly demonstrated in the movies that Gungans are sentient creatures with intelligence, reasoning and communication skills, and a firm grasp on technology. This would prompt many people to view Gungans in a more human sense.
However, the fact that Gungans are not human cannot be overlooked. Some humans would invariably look down on other species, even more advanced specis, and consider them inferior because they are not human. This prejudice would certainly justify animosity and even violence towards the oppressed species.
The bottom line is: do you think it's OK?
What are some examples of genocide?
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 Jews
There 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.
Would the intervention have changed the history of Rwanda between the Tutsis and the Hutus conflict?
Yes.. Bloody Oath.
Intervention may have saved countless thousands of lives. Instead, the world powers just sat and debated while the kills-per-day exceeded those of the Nazi Holocaust.
What was is the Kishinev massacre?
One of the pogroms, which happened in the Ukraine some 130 years ago.
Was the Holocaust pronounced a genocide before the Allies took action?
The words holocaust (in the modern sense) and genocide hardly existed at the time. (It seems that the word genocide was first used in 1944). The recent practice of some legislatures declaring certain events to be genocide was completely unknown till much later.
Who painted the famous 'Massacre of the Innocents'?
The most famous paintings of this subject are the ones by Flemish painter PP Rubens, who painted it twice: 1612 and 1637. The former version was sold in 2002 for $77 million.