what is genocidal war?
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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.
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.Hope this will help you
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.Hope this will help you Please mark me as the brainliest
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- In genocide, the victims of mass killing and expulsions are defined by whom they are, not what they do.
- In war, the targets are defined by what they do.
- In genocidal war, there are both types of victims.
- In the past decade, genocide, war and genocidal war have ravaged Rwanda, the Congo and Darfur.
- Malthusian-type upstream environmental determinants producing competition for limiting resources (e.g. water, land) or precious resources (e.g. oil, diamonds) have interacted with religious and ethnic hatreds to cause millions to die in all three scenarios.
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