Monday, May 6, 2013

Never Again?

I. After the war, many of the Nazis were sentences to death or ordered to be hanged. Some were to only serve a prison sentence

II.

A) the large Jewish population in Kielce were murdered

B) July 4, 1946

C) this attack was due to. Non-Jewish boy who wander off from his home for a few days, and once he returned, he told his parents and the police that he was kidnapped by Jews and kept in the basement. This angers hundreds of Poles and non-Jews and caused them to go to the Jewsih building and kill them.

D) the disturbing fact was that none of the child's accusations were true, yet they killed innocent Jews

After the attack, 75,000 Jews left that part of Poland

III.

Stages of Genocide

Summary of Each Stage

The Holocaust

Darfur Genocide

1. Classification

Ethnicity, race, religion

Jewish religionAfrican groups

2. Symbolization

Name given to above classification

"Jews"Fur, Maasalit, Zaghawa

3.Dehumanization

Hate propaganda

Shape if a 6 from their noseexploiting weaknesses

4. Organization


Special military groups created by government

SSRJanjaweed

5. Polarization

Driving groups apart

Warsaw Ghetto, separation from streets, wearing Star of David on armSudanese government exploited differences among groups

6. Preparation

Death lists created

Concentration camps, death listsArabs attacked African groups

7. Extermination

Killing victims

Extermination campsArabs scourched, killed, raped African groups

8. Denial

Burning graves and covering up evidence burning down campsGovernment denies the Janjaweed. It was all "made up"

 

Some people may choose to deny a Genocide because they may believe that it never really was one, that the government may have been "out of control." Also, they may say that the "victims" and were being moved to a safe place the they are in now. When a person or society denies a genocide, it means that they are guilty of letting it happen and don't want to be stopped or punished.

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