During World War II, the Holocaust led to the systematic genocide of six million Jews and millions of others, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, primarily orchestrated by Nazi Germany. This genocide aimed to eliminate entire populations deemed undesirable, resulting in profound human suffering and loss. It served as a horrific example of the consequences of unchecked hatred and totalitarianism, significantly impacting post-war policies, human rights discussions, and the establishment of the United Nations. The genocide remains a crucial historical lesson about the dangers of intolerance and prejudice.
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The questions you may want to ask differs on what area you want to know about. Here are some areas for examples: Tanks and Guns During World War 2How civilians coped during the war?Cause of WW2Result/Consequences of World War 2Who was involved?How many people diedHow did it endBattles of World War 2Massacres/Genocide during and after World War 2 e.g. the Holocaust and the Dachau Massacre.There is many more areas. Various areas such as: the Holocaust, Cause of World War 2 can be quitecontroversialand people may have their views abut it.
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Since World War II, there have been several recognized genocides, including the Holocaust, the Cambodian Genocide (1975-1979), the Rwandan Genocide (1994), and the Bosnian Genocide (1992-1995). Other instances, such as the Armenian Genocide and the Darfur Genocide, have also been noted. Estimates suggest that there have been over a dozen significant cases of genocide since 1945, each with varying degrees of recognition and international response. The exact number can be difficult to quantify due to differing definitions and classifications of genocide.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by the British were about 455,000.
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis committed genocide during WW2, against the Jews.
The Jewish people were subjected to genocide by the Nazi regime under Hitler .
established an international war-crimes tribunal
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No, the Rwandan genocide took place in 1994, about 49 years after the end of World War 2.
It did not transform into genocide. Genocide was the ultimate goal from the time the Nazis came to power.
Because of Hitler and Joseph Stalin's genocide in wwII.
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Adolf Hitler attempted antisemitic (hatred for Jewish people) genocide, where he attempted to kill off all of the Jewish people during the 2nd world war. And yes, it happens all the time, unfortunately.
Hitler and Stalin both attempted genocides during World War II, but Hitler's genocides are more well-known.
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.