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    Armenian Genocide

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    Armenian Genocide Power is a five letter word that continues to exist since the time of creation up until now. It has stirred human emotions from exultations to greed. To be above and be of great power over something or someone is a part of human nature. Power has seen the acquisition of great wealth‚ the growth of empires‚ the birth of nations and heroes. But the search for power has also been the biggest downfall of men. A great example is the Mass Murder of the Ottoman Empire‚ also known as

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    Rwanda Genocide

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    In 1994‚ there was a mass genocide between the Hutus and the Tutsis of Rwanda. Rwanda is located near Uganda‚ Congo‚ and Tanzania. These countries are located in Africa. Due to the location of Rwanda it caused controversy because many countries surrounding it wanted to take control over it. It caused tension between multiple countries and sparked a war which lead to a genocide. There are three groups in Rwanda – Hutu‚ Tutsi‚ and Twa. The Twa group was initially the first group to settle in Rwanda

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    Prejudice, Holocaust

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    Prejudice Holocaust Jacob Unica Due on: September 16‚ 2013 Handed in on: September 16‚ 2013 Slot 3 Prejudice is devastating. Prejudice is probably one of the worst things in the world. Prejudice can even lead to death‚ crimes‚ discrimination‚ and more. The Holocaust is a great example of prejudice. The Holocaust is mostly based on prejudice. The Holocaust was number one pick because it changed the world and made a big history. The Holocaust is quite interesting

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    Nuremberg Trials about? The Holocaust was a trouble time for many people and when it was over of many it wasn ’t over for others. The Nazis did horrible things and people wanted justice‚ that ’s when the Nuremberg Trials started. The Nuremberg Trials concise of three main things‚ the crimes that were committed‚ what happened to the people that were convicted of the crimes‚ and who were people that here convicted with a crime. There were many crimes committed during the Holocaust; so many that criminal

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    Black Genocide

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    “Maafa 21‚ Black Genocide in the 21st Century America”. Life Dynamics Inc. Denton‚ Texas. 2011. Second Edition. DVD.” “Black Genocide in the 21st century” also called “Maafa” is an anti-abortionist documentary made in 2009 that speaks about the relevance of birth control‚ White America and Black America‚ Planned Parenthood and how it was established‚ also‚ the conspiracy behind abortion. The movie also deeply discusses the argument between abortion being genocide and it specifically targeting African

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    Khmer Rouge Genocide

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    Khmer Rouge Genocide The genocide that occurred by the political party group named Khmer Rouge‚ that was led by Pol Pot to nationalize and centralize the peasant farming society of Cambodia in a short time. The genocide occurred after the seizure of power from the government of Lon Nol in 1975. The Khmer Rouge’s believed that many Cambodians had been exposed to outside ideas‚ particularly by the capitalist west. The Khmer Rouge’s captured the educated — such as doctors‚ lawyers‚ and other religious

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    Holocaust Effects

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    War Two set a mark in history that would cause major change in many aspects of lives today‚ the Holocaust possibly the most significant event of them all. By having different types of Nazi camps functioning in different ways‚ Nazi Germany was able to mentally and physically affect the victims and perpetrators‚ to this day‚ through the use of death camps‚ labour camps and prisoner of war camps. The Holocaust used a variety of different types of camps to work towards the Final Solution‚ extermination

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    IS genocide of Assyrians Imagine being driven from your house and on the way out‚ anything of value that you own is taken from you. As you are leaving your sister is kidnapped as a slave and the neighbors down the street have been shot. This is the plight of the Assyrian Christians‚ who are descendants of the Assyrian empire and the only native group in northern Iraq‚ and the Yazidis who believe in an ancient religion and live in southern Syria. They are being persecuted by the Islamic State (IS)

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    Genocide in Chile

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    ChileFrom 1973 - 1977‚ there was genocide in Chile. The targets were people who believed in the communist government system. The start of it all began on September 11th‚ 1973 when Chilean commander in chief‚ Augusto Pinochet Ugarte commanded the Chilean army and police force to overthrow the current president Salvador Allende. The main reason for the overthrow was because of Allende’s economic plan. With it‚ inflation was rising 1% every day. The only reason the coup was successful at overthrowing

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    larger Faustian temptation offered to German doctors in general that of becoming the theorists and implementers of a cosmic scheme of racial cure by means of victimization and mass murder.” (Lifton 404) Here Robert Lifton shows how such a merciless genocide was possible. The doctors in charge the actual executions relegated the murderous part of themselves to a place where they could be “normal” people in every other area of their life. Therefore‚ the people carrying out these acts were‚ to be redundant

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