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Genocide is described as the process of exterminating a population, defined as a “race” or a “people,” by a more dominant population. Genocide has plagued our recent history. ... These Conflicts are just some instances of genocide in the past two hundred years. But I am going to look at two of the most famous instances of Genocide in human history, The Holocaust, where Nazi Germany eliminated six million Jews, 400,000 gypsies, and almost two million Russian civilians, all by the order of there leader Adolf Hitler. ...
The question that is on the table when talking about genocide is how does someone or a group of people get “average” people like you and me to commit such awful acts? ... Each story in different ways gives you examples of things families go through during genocide. ... I mean The Kurdish genocide only happened fifteen years ago. ... If you look at our world presently genocide is still going on. ... As long as these actions take place genocide will continually reoccur throughout history.
Approximate Word count = 1382 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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