From Genocide To The Holocaust: The Kosovo Incident

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A genocide is a mass murder of a croup of people based of religion, ethnicity and/or racial background. The Kosovo incident was a genocide in my opinion. I will compare ti to the Holocaust, which was also a genocide of mass proportions during WW2. The targets in Kosovo, were the Albanians and in the Holocaust the targets were Jews. The aggressors in the Kosovo incident were Serbians. while the aggressors in the Holocaust were the Nazis.

The targets of the Kosovo incident were the Albanians. They made up 90 percent of Kosovo and believed that it was their land. The targets in the Holocaust were the Jews. The Jews made up there was approximately 500,000 Jews in Germany at the time. The difference is that the Albanians were the majority in the area and the Jews weren't. …show more content…

The Serbians began an ethnic cleansing of the Kosovo Albanians. They Believed the Kosovo belonged to them. "Serbian nationalists hold that Kosovo's numerous Orthodox monasteries, and the blood and the relics of those who died defending them, have 'eternally sanctified' Serbian claims to Kosovo" - "Kosovo's Conflict." Kosovo's Conflict. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2016 The Agressors int he Holocaust were the Nazis. They blamed the Jews for everything. The loss of WW1. They made the Jews their scapegoat.

What occurred and what were some counter measures, and who carried them out. In the Kosovo War NATO or the North Atlantic treaty organization, moved in and eventually ended the war. But not before Bombing the Serbians. They ended the war with the Kumanovo Agreement. The Holocaust, ended differently. They Allied forces moved in and liberated many concentration camps. Ending the horrific genocide, called the

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