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Genocide is the organized and planned extermination of an entire national, racial, political or ethnic group. ... The term genocide was given by Raphael Lemkin, a Polish scholar, in 1944 to describe the Holocaust. There has been crime of genocide since ancient times but has only been an international crime since 1951. Some genocides that have occurred in the past include the Cambodian genocide, the Armenian genocide, and the Holocaust.
The Cambodian genocide started in 1975. ... The genocide ended in 1979.
The Armenian genocide started in the year 1915, around the time when World War I started. ...
The Cambodian genocide and the Armenian genocide are different in many ways. The Armenian genocide was sixty years earlier than the Cambodian.
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