What was Genocidal war in germany?
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- Genocidal war mainly means killing of people on large scale leading to destruction of the society.
- The people who were killed in Germany were considered as undesirable or unwanted and included a huge number of Jews, Gypsies, Polish, and physically and mentally handicapped people.
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Lemkin set out to come up with a term to describe Nazi crimes against European Jews during World War II, and to enter that term into the world of international law in the hopes of preventing and punishing such horrific crimes against innocent people.
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