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Genocide Timeline

  • Armenian Genocide

    On Apr 24,1915 at the Ottoman Emire 1.5 million people due to the genocide. Armenian population was the target. There was deportaion, as well as mass murder. 1.5 million Armenian civillians. Nearly 75% of the population was murderded. Supermaly violent historical moment.
  • Bosnian Genocide

    1992-1955 Bosnia & Herzegouina there was mass murder, ethnic cleansing, deportation. Army of the Rupolblika srpska. Bosniak civllians were also invovled. 8,373 (Srebrenia) 116 (zepa). enormosly complex event. A country cobbled together. Most violent event Eroupe experienced
  • Holodomor Famine

    From 1932-1933 in Soviet Union in Ukrainian 2.4 to 7.5 million people died. Considered genocide by thirteen modern states. Pedestrians walking past bodies of starved peasents. Sovetains 2.4 to 7.5 million people. Emphasizes its man made. Enduring impact of the great famine.
  • The Halocaust

    1933-1945 in Germany 11 million people were killed. More then 1/2 of them were Jews. Nazis killed approximentlt 2/3 of the jew population. 6 million of them were jews. Sevearl other countried (Europe) limited Jewish imigration. Involved nations to the United States.
  • Cambodian Genocide

    1075-1979 in Cambodia approximently 1.7 million people lost their life. One of the worst human tradgities. 1,7 million combodians died. Lost can entire generation. Society scars lies between the surface.
  • Rwandan Genocide

    April 7- July 15,1994 500,000-1,000,000 deaths were in Rwanda. The genocide, mass murders occured. Hutu-led government, interherve and Impuza maganmsi. All the deaths were the population of Rwandians. Lasting and orofound impact on Rwanda. The colonail break for freedom also had its effects.
  • Dafurian Genocide

    feb 26,2003 in Sudans 6 million people nearly 100 tribes. More than 100 people die each day. All of the people are muslims. 6 million of them are civillians. Increadsed tensions. 200,000-400,000 people died over the past 6 years.