Genocide By Logan Pia. Genocide: Genocide: The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.

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Genocide By Logan Pia

Genocide: Genocide: The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation. Dehumanization Dehumanization The psychological process of demonizing the enemy, making them seem less than human and hence not worthy of humane treatment. This can lead to increased violence, human rights violations, war crimes, and genocide.

The Stalin Era Joseph Stalin: Dictator of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin: Dictator of the Soviet Union Reign: Reign: Estimated deaths: 20,000,000+ Ukrainian people (famine alone caused 7,000,000) Estimated deaths: 20,000,000+ Ukrainian people (famine alone caused 7,000,000) Stalin would later die in a prison in 1953 Stalin would later die in a prison in 1953 Stalin targeted all Ukrainian people Stalin targeted all Ukrainian people

The Holocaust Adolf Hitler: Dictator of Germany Adolf Hitler: Dictator of Germany Reign: Reign: Estimated deaths: 6,000,000+ Estimated deaths: 6,000,000+ Hitler later committed suicide in 1945 Hitler later committed suicide in 1945 Hitler targeted the Jews Hitler targeted the Jews

The Rwandan Genocide April 7 – July 15, 1994 April 7 – July 15, 1994 The Hutu-led government attempted to exterminate the Tutsi. The Hutu-led government attempted to exterminate the Tutsi. Estimated deaths: 500,000-1,000,000 Estimated deaths: 500,000-1,000,000 The assignation of Habyarimana, the President of the Republic of Rwanda, helped spark the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. The assignation of Habyarimana, the President of the Republic of Rwanda, helped spark the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide.

Reading these relate to Always, Darkness Visible Always, Darkness Visible Warsaw Diary Warsaw Diary Letter to Hitler Letter to Hitler Executive order no Executive order no Case Study Rwandan Genocide Case Study Rwandan Genocide

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