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what is genocidal war? in easy

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Answered by SresthaAbhi
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Hi friend!!

The word- genocide implies mass removal of a particular ethnic, religious or social group by a larger and dominating force, who go about killing the members of these particular groups on grounds of inequality, hatred etc...
A genocidal war is said to take place, when a war is waged against a specific group of people in order to murder them and completely swipe off their existence from the Earth...
An example of a genocidal war can be well seen in Nazi Germany where there was mass execution of the Jews , Semites, Poles , Gypsies, etc...The Nazis under Hitler hated the Jews in particular and were working on it to remove them from the Earth by giving them the" final solution"... they were sent to concentration camps such as Aushwitz and eventually got killed in the process.....
There was another example of a genocidal war in Kibeho, the land of the great visionaries such as Segatashya...This was around in 1959 in Africa, where there was mass Killings of the krahn people....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Killing of people in large scale is called genocidal war .
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