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What do you understand by the ' genocidal war' in gremany.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Under the shadow of the Second World War, Germany had waged a genocidal war, which resulted in the mass murder of selected groups of innocent civilians of Europe. The number of people killed included 6 million Jews, 200,000 Gypsies, and 1 million Polish civilians, 70,000 Germans who were considered mentally and physically disabled, besides innumerable political opponents. Nazis devised an unprecedented means of killing people, that is, by gassing them in various killing centers like Auschwitz. The Nuremberg Tribunal sentenced only eleven leading Nazis to death. Many others were imprisoned for life. The retribution did come, yet the punishment of the Nazis was far short of the brutality and extent of their crimes. The Allies did not want to be as harsh on defeated Germany as they had been after the First World War....

Everyone came to feel that the rise of Nazi Germany could be partly traced back to the German experience at the end of the First World War....

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Genocidal War

Explanation:

  • Genocidal war refers to the mass killing of  people belonging to a particular group, nationality or ethnicity, The term came to be used to depict grave crime against humanity committed by Nazi agents on innocent Jews.  
  • ​Jews were segregated from the rest of the population, they were terrorized, they were expelled from the government services they were boycotted.  
  • They were concentrated in one area, they were kept in Ghettos, in concentration camps surrendering all their wealth. And finally  Jews were deported to gas factories from different parts of Europe and were charred to death.  It brought about mass genocide, the worst crime,  eliminating them.  

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