Genocide is one of the most evil moral crimes committed by the government and other governments against the people. The general definition of "genocide" is the intention to destroy or kill people because of race, belief, and even political and economic status. In 1944, legal expert Raphael Lemkin created the term "genocide". Polish lawyer Lymekin combines ancient Greek "genos" (meaning race) with Latin "cide" and turns it into killing. There are many genocide cases in the world, but the most famous is Germany's power to kill the Holocaust and all Jews.
Genocide kills hundreds to millions of innocent lives and makes genocide the most serious crime that people can commit. Genocide is generally defined as the "Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide Crime in 1948". There is a more detailed definition in this document "to destroy the intentions of the group of people, ethnicity, race, or religion in whole or in part". - People behind the attack include Burmese officials, community leaders, Buddhist monks and Arabs; they play leaders behind them all with the priests. When asked why they replaced or killed Muslims officials said they were terrorists or traitors of their country. (Incomplete) In the past, when the genocide form took action against countries like the Holocaust, other countries intervened and tried to stop it.
The world has experienced tragedy in various forms. War, genocide, riot, killing, famine, etc. However, the real evil resides in these inhuman act architects. People who claim that the crime rate is out of reach of others. Their decision made serious damage to mankind and all that it brings. German prime minister from 1933 to 1945 and the Nazi party leader, Adolf Hitler was probably the most smartest, most creative and cruel dictator among them all. He is mainly in charge of the Holocaust and World War II. He believes that Jews are the root cause of all problems and has begun to exclude them. His behavior brought about more than 50 million deaths. Hitler committed suicide with his fuel store on 30 April 1945. It is difficult to believe that he was a talented artist and a member of the Bohemian community.