halocaust
Nothing like it! There have been many major conflicts since then.
because the halocaust was part of World War 2 and that was very importent to our own history rather than Sudan or something like that. I live in US and that is wat I think
because the womans live at the church since world war .,.,
During World War I, the Armenian people faced a tragic genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire. Beginning in 1915, mass deportations, forced marches, and mass killings led to the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians. Many were subjected to brutal conditions, starvation, and violence as they were driven from their homes. This event is recognized by many historians and countries as one of the first modern genocides, deeply impacting Armenian identity and history.
Estimates vary, but it is generally believed that around 70-85 million people have died in various conflicts and genocides since World War II.
halocaust
Hitler and Stalin both attempted genocides during World War II, but Hitler's genocides are more well-known.
There has been no World war 3. So the answer is 0...
Including 2010, 16.
American deaths since the Revolutionary WarAbout 1,200,000 Americans have died since the Revolutionary war.
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From September 2nd, 1945 and up to March 9th, 2009: 23,053 days have passed since World War II ended.
World War 2 ended on August 1945, so it has been 67 years as of September 2012.
The Holocaust during World War II is considered one of the deadliest genocides in history, with approximately six million Jews killed.
There was only one Holocaust, there were a few attempted genocides, but the Holocaust is a specific term and cannot be used to describe other similar events.
Yes. Korea has been separated since the end of World War 2. As stated in "World War Studies" it stated that "Yet many years of people have yet to found that Korea has been separated it has yet to become a civil nation"