Great Irish Famine 1845-52 1 million deaths.

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Great Irish Famine 1845-52 1 million deaths

Sabra and Shatila massacre Lebanon, 1982 3,500 deaths

Holodomor Ukraine, 1932-33 5-10 million deaths

Japanese Invasion of China 1937-38 300,000 deaths 20,000 rapes

Philippine–American War 1899-1902 1.4 million deaths

Transatlantic Slave Trade 16th – 19th Century 28 million deaths

8 million deaths; half the population The Belgian Congo 1885-1912 8 million deaths; half the population

Native American Genocide 1492-1890 100 million deaths

300,000 immediate deaths Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 1945 300,000 immediate deaths

The Killing Fields Cambodia, 1975-79 1.7 million deaths

Srebrenica massacre Bosnia, 1995 12,000 deaths

Rwandan Genocide 1994 Cant use 850,000 deaths

including 6 million Jews Nazi Holocaust 1939-45 11-17 million deaths, including 6 million Jews

The Stolen Generations Australia 1909-69 100,000 affected

The Chechen Deportation 1944 500,000 affected, Over 150,000 deaths

Chile under Pinochet 1973-90 3,500 deaths; 100,000 tortured; 200,000 exiled

Guatemalan Civil War 200,000 deaths 50,000 disappeared 1960-96 Cant use 200,000 deaths 50,000 disappeared

Vietnam War 1955-75 Cant use 2.5 million deaths

Israeli Assault on Gaza Palestine, 2008-09 1,434 deaths; 5,303 injuries

1.5 million deaths UN Sanctions and US/UK Bombing Raids Iraq, 1990-2003 1.5 million deaths