The Pros And Cons Of Armenian Genocide

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“In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on" (Robert Frost). This quotes Means that no matter what one face and no matter how big the obstacles are life will still go on. Peace is inevitable despite the inhumane acts; therefore, staying strong and patient is crucial. Some countries even tried to whip out a whole racial or cultural group. Trying to kill every single one from a specific cultural group is called committing genocide. Everything that can possibly hurt innocent people is in inhumane act. Genocides should be stopped now because more than one million innocent people died in Armenian genocide, eleven million people were killed in the Holocaust including 1 million Jewish children alone, and more …show more content…

In 1915, Turkish government murdered millions for Armenian families. Thus, most historians call this event genocide or exterminating an entire cultural group. Turkish government used despicable acts against Armenians, they raped and murdered them as a fun thing to do. It is illegal in Turkey to mention the genocide, because the Turkish government does not acknowledge this event; however, Armenians talk about it all around the world. The Armenian genocide should not be forgotten. The Turkish government killed millions of innocent people that is why it is known as a cruel act.

Genocides should be stopped now as confirmed by eleven million people who were killed in the Holocaust. From January 30, 1933 Adolf Hitler started killing innocent people until May 8, 1945, when the war ended. Hitler killed people in deplorable ways like gassing them in concentration camps, many of them were also killed of exhaustion and starvation. Hence, Hitler is known as the most atrocious man in history. Hitler thought that Jewish people were the reason for the bad economy; therefore, he tried to wipe them out. Hitler did not only kill Jewish people he also killed poles and slaves. The Holocaust is known as the largest genocide of the 20th

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