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Explain genosidal war ?​

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Answered by mayanknagdali122993
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Genocidal war refers to the killing of people in large numbers. This technique was used by Germany during the Second World War to destroy a large number of individuals. 6 million Jews, 200,000 gypsies, 1 million Polish people, and 70,000 Germans with physical and mental disabilities were killed.

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Answered by sumanitamang071973
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The term 'Genocidal War' refers to the mass murder of a particular group of innocent civilians in Europe by Germany during the Second World War.

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Genocidal war refers to the killing of people on the large number. During the Second World War, Germany used this method to kill a large number of people. They killed 6 million Jews, 200,000 gypsies, 1 million Polish civilians and 70,000 physically and mentally disabled Germans.

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