2 thoughts on ““Genocide””

  1. Immediately after the end of WWII with Germany, few Germans took responsibility. THEY were not Nazi’s, they knew NOTHING of what was going on – but their neighbor, Helmut? He was the nazi…

    Since then few Germans have forgiven Jews for the holocaust….

    Nothing has changed.

    1. Let’s not forget the precursor of the Jewish holocaust:

      The Armenian Genocide (1915-16): Overview

      The Armenian genocide (1915–1916) refers to the physical destruction of Armenian Christian people in the Ottoman Empire. It is sometimes referred to as the first genocide of the 20th century.
      The Armenian genocide took place between the spring of 1915 and the fall of 1916. At least 664,000 and possibly as many as 1.2 million Armenians were killed. They died in both massacres and individual killings. They were also killed through systematic ill-treatment, exposure, and starvation.

      https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-armenian-genocide-1915-16-overview

      And event specifically mentioned by Hitler to the effect of which “who remembers the Armenians (genocide)”? In other words he believed his genocide would be similarly forgotten by history. Part of the reason why the Israeli Mossad choice to kidnap (or somehow persuaded him to go with them willingly) Eichmann and but him on trial in Israel is they were shocked at how much the world had forgotten about the Jewish holocaust not even 20yrs after the fact.

      Another contender would be the genocide of the Belgium Congo under king Leopold starting in the late 19th century and petering out in the early 20th; after massive international condemnation.

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