Evil did not even begin to cover it. Millions of people have been slaughtered. Complete disappearance of society as a whole. All massacres have the same core principle, but that is a unique aspect. Dictators promised to occupy a weak country and return to the original glory If he was supported by everyone, he would carry out a very discriminatory law and dare to person who dared to oppose him I will find a reason to kill. The Holocaust is very similar to the massacre of Cambodia, but it is very different.
The massacre of the Holocaust and Cambodia was the two most terrible massacre in the history of civilization. The slaughter of the Holocaust and Cambodia has similarities and differences. How they deal with their victims, US participation, and they killed millions of people, this is what they share. The differences they include include the people they are targeting, the way in which the two leaders took office, and whether or not these people eventually massacre. With these two massacres, the Holocaust has a wider scope.
Historian Ben Kiernan compared the massacres of Cambodia, the massacre of Armenia committed by the Ottoman Empire, and the genocide that Germany committed during the Nazi era. Each is unique, but they have some common features. Racial discrimination is an important part of all three genocide regime ideologies. All three targeted religious minorities tried to do their forces to expand to what they believed to be historical centers (Khmer Empire, Turkestan, and Lebensraum, respectively). The "class, the land for the growth of a new country" of the people.
Other genocide cases quickly followed the Nazis Holocaust. Cambodian Khmer Rouge, an extreme political organization that dominated Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 in the late 1970s, killed some 1.7 million Cambodian people. Khmer Rouge considered that they were Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, intellectuals and religious leaders (including Buddhist monks) and others who suspected political opposition to the control of new communism I chose things. Other remarkable massacres occurred in the 1990s. In the Balkan Peninsula (Southeast Europe), in July 1995, Serbian special forces were about 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men who wanted to dismiss Bosnian Muslims living in the center of the Serbian community Was executed. In addition, a million Muslims of Croatia and Bosnia evacuated