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Germany’s ‘genocidal’ war was against which community?


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Answered by CyanFantasy
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Jews, Gypsies, Polish citizens, Germans who were considered mentally and physically disabled and innumerable political opponents

Answered by Anonymous
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Genocide against the German people refers to several incidents in modern history in which the Germans were the aim and victim of genocide. The biggest and most drastic crimes against Germans took place during the Thirty Years' War (in 1618-1648) and in the period of the "Second Thirty Years' War" (from 1914 to 1945) as well as afterwards till 1955. As for the period from the end of the Second World War to 1955 at least 8,800,000 Germans were killed by genocidal actions. Since 1955 new menaces exist which can turn into renewed genocide actions.


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