Genocidios en la historia (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • «The Holocaust», Auschwitz, DK, «The Holocaust was the systematic annihilation of six million Jews by the Germans during World War 2.» .
    • «Holocaust», Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (definition), Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, archivado desde el original el 16 de enero de 2009, «(Heb., sho'ah). In the 1950s the term came to be applied primarily to the destruction of the Jews of Europe under the German regime, and it is also employed in order to describe the annihilation of other groups of people during World War II. The mass extermination of Jews has become the archetype of GENOCIDE, and the terms sho'ah and 'holocaust' have become linked to the attempt by the German state to destroy European Jewry during World War II... One of the first to use the term in this historical perspective was the Jerusalem historian BenZion Dinur (Dinaburg), who, in the spring of 1942, stated that the Holocaust was a 'catastrophe' that symbolized the unique situation of the Jewish people among the nations of the world.» 

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  • The number of Slovenes estimated to have died as a result of the Nazi occupation (not including those killed by Slovene collaboration forces and other Nazi allies) is estimated between 20,000 and 25,000 people. This number only includes civilians: Slovene partisan POWs who died and resistance fighters killed in action are not included (their number is estimated at 27,000). These numbers however include only Slovenes from present-day Slovenia: it does not include Carinthian Slovene victims, nor Slovene victims from areas in present-day Italy and Croatia. These numbers are result of a 10-year-long research by the Institute for Contemporary History (Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino) from Ljubljana, Slovenia. The partial results of the research have been released in 2008 in the volume Žrtve vojne in revolucije v Sloveniji (Ljubljana: Institute for Conetmporary History, 2008), and officially presented at the Slovenian National Council. See: Golob, Janvit; Vodopivec, Peter; Hribar, Tine; Prunk, Janko; Basta, Milena, eds. (2005). «Zbornik "Žrtve vojne in revolucije"» [Anthology "Victims of War and Revolution"] (PDF) (en esloveno). Republic of Slovenia National Council. Archivado desde el original el 19 de julio de 2011. 

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  • Arie Marcelo Kacowicz, Pawel Lutomski, Population resettlement in international conflicts: a comparative study, Lexington Books, 2007, p.100, ISBN 978-0739116074: "... largest movement of European people in modern history" [23]

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  • «Holocaust», Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007, «the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Germany and its collaborators during World War II. The Germans called this "the final solution to the Jewish question.» .
    • «Holocaust», Encarta, archivado desde el original el 1 de noviembre de 2009, «Holocaust, the almost complete destruction of Jews in Europe by Germany and its collaborators during World War II (1939–1945). The leadership of Germany ordered the extermination of 5.6 million to 5.9 million Jews (see National Socialism). Jews often refer to the Holocaust as the Shoah (from the Hebrew word for "catastrophe" or "total destruction").» 

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  • Wilhelm Höttl, an SS officer and a Doctor of History, testified at the Nuremberg Trials and Eichmann's trial that at a meeting he had with Eichmann in Budapest in late August 1944, "Eichmann ... told me that, according to his information, some 6,000,000 (six million) Jews had perished until then – 4,000,000 (four million) in extermination camps and the remaining 2,000,000 (two million) through shooting by the Operations Units and other causes, such as disease, etc."[21]Archivado el 5 de junio de 2013 en Wayback Machine.[1] [2] [22]Archivado el 17 de mayo de 2013 en Wayback Machine.[3]

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  • «The Holocaust», Compact Oxford English Dictionary, archivado desde el original el 10 de febrero de 2016, consultado el 19 de septiembre de 2016, «the mass murder of Jews under the German regime in World War II.» .
    • «The Holocaust», The 33rd Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches (definition), «the German attempt to annihilate European Jewry» ., cited in Hancock, Ian (2004), «Romanies and the Holocaust: A Reevaluation and an Overview», en Stone, Dan, ed., The Historiography of the Holocaust, New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 383-96, archivado desde el original el 10 de julio de 2004 

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  • «Verdict». Ptsrilanka.org. Consultado el 11 de marzo de 2014. 

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  • «The Holocaust», Compact Oxford English Dictionary, archivado desde el original el 10 de febrero de 2016, consultado el 19 de septiembre de 2016, «the mass murder of Jews under the German regime in World War II.» .

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  • Real Academia Española. «genocidio». Diccionario de la lengua española (23.ª edición). Consultado el 25 de febrero de 2019. 

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  • «The Holocaust», Auschwitz, DK, «The Holocaust was the systematic annihilation of six million Jews by the Germans during World War 2.» .
    • «Holocaust», Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (definition), Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, archivado desde el original el 16 de enero de 2009, «(Heb., sho'ah). In the 1950s the term came to be applied primarily to the destruction of the Jews of Europe under the German regime, and it is also employed in order to describe the annihilation of other groups of people during World War II. The mass extermination of Jews has become the archetype of GENOCIDE, and the terms sho'ah and 'holocaust' have become linked to the attempt by the German state to destroy European Jewry during World War II... One of the first to use the term in this historical perspective was the Jerusalem historian BenZion Dinur (Dinaburg), who, in the spring of 1942, stated that the Holocaust was a 'catastrophe' that symbolized the unique situation of the Jewish people among the nations of the world.» 

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  • «UNTC». treaties.un.org. Archivado desde el original el 7 de septiembre de 2015. Consultado el 28 de septiembre de 2015. 

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  • «Holocaust», Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007, «the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Germany and its collaborators during World War II. The Germans called this "the final solution to the Jewish question.» .
    • «Holocaust», Encarta, archivado desde el original el 1 de noviembre de 2009, «Holocaust, the almost complete destruction of Jews in Europe by Germany and its collaborators during World War II (1939–1945). The leadership of Germany ordered the extermination of 5.6 million to 5.9 million Jews (see National Socialism). Jews often refer to the Holocaust as the Shoah (from the Hebrew word for "catastrophe" or "total destruction").» 
    • Benetech Human Rights Data Analysis Group (9 de febrero de 2006). «The Profile of Human Rights Violations in Timor-Leste, 1974–1999». A Report to the Commission on Reception, Truth and Reconciliation of Timor-Leste. Human Rights Data Analysis Group (HRDAG). Archivado desde el original el 22 de febrero de 2012. 

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  • 《晉書·卷一百七》 Jin Shu Original text 閔躬率趙人誅諸胡羯,無貴賤男女少長皆斬之,死者二十余萬,屍諸城外,悉為野犬豺狼所食。屯據四方者,所在承閔書誅之,于時高鼻多須至有濫死者半。

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