Gevorg Petrosyan Professor Wonser Intro to Sociology 23 June 2012 Final Project, Assignment 2: Nazi Germany and Holocaust The Holocaust was the genocide of around six million European Jews during World War II. (Holocaust History) Nazi Germany led by Adolf Hitler had targeted every single …
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Genocide is the deliberate and systematic extermination of a people, usually done by a government. It can also be done by a group of people acting on behalf of a government.
What are the after effects of genocide?
The after effects of genocide can be extremely long lasting and devastating. Victims of genocide often suffer from physical and psychological trauma, as well as feelings of isolation, guilt, and powerlessness. Many people struggle to rebuild their lives after experiencing such a horrific event.
What is genocide AP world history?
The United Nations defines genocide as any of a number of acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group." This can be done through killing members of the group