Genocide is to systematically and systematically destroy all groups of nation, race, politics, ethnicity. In Germany during the Second World War, a man named Hitler tried to eliminate every race except what he was calling "Ariane" race. In the process, he slaughtered by killing 6 million Jews and a total of 8 million people. In the mid 1900 's, Europe experienced a very difficult time, so no one was able to see disasters like the Holocaust. There were many things that led to weakness in Europe at that time.
This article outlines the history and concept of genocide. I recall several genocide cases in the history of the modern world, including genocide in Bosnia, Rwanda, Armenia, Darfur, and genocide. That article then considered several controversies in the study of Holocaust and Genocide. First, I will explain factors that lead to genocide such as nationality, modernity, compliance with individuals. Second, we are considering various measures against genocide, such as trial, compensation, truth reconciliation committee. Finally, it considers the relationship between the Holocaust and other genocide.
Unfortunately, the end of the 1945 slaughter was not the end of the massacre. Ethnic cleansing has scarcely decreased until the genocide of Cambodia in the 20th century, massacres of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Rwanda and Darfur, Myanmar Rohingya Muslims, minority ethnic groups in Christian and Azi in the Middle East. The Jewish community emphasizes the Holocaust Memorial and tends not to force Jews to defend against current discrimination and danger. In parallel orbits, other ethnic groups and religious groups tend to give preference to threats to their people. However, the International Holocaust Anniversary tells us that looking inward is insufficient. Any interest group can make the most powerful statement by fighting for something larger than itself.
After the Holocaust, world leaders vowed that they would never wait "never again" and millions of innocent people were slaughtered. But in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Guatemala, Timor-Leste, Darfur, genocide repeatedly occurs - the unstable situation of today's world may expand to similar terrorist incidents. During the Ottoman Empire, the dominant Turks lost 75% of their territory in a few weeks with a huge military defeat. Refugees will recover from the hunger and crisis of losing their land. Because the government needs scapegoat, they condemn everything to dangerous Christians - especially the Armenians. As a result, 1.5 million Armenians were massacred in 1915.