| Hints for Genocide | | Dictator, Name of War, or Country!!! |
| Centered in Central/ Eastern Europe, targeted mainly slavs, poles, jews and gypsies, implemented by a fascist regime using concentration camps and forced labor | |
| East Asian purging of opposing political parties and members by a communist regime, over 70,000,000 people killed, the most casualties of any genocide in the 20th Century, | |
| Between 1932 and 1939, included the purging of military officials as well as famine in states controlled by this communist country, over 20,000,000 people killed, Eastern Europe | |
| During WWII, over 5,000,000 people killed by an occupying force in east asia, most casualties were civillians, the perpetrating country was an Axis Power. | |
| Perpetrated in Southeast Asia, targeted intellecutals, teachers, and people of higher class, occured during and after the American involvment in the Vietnam War, Dicotral Regime | |
| Occured in Europe/ The Middle East during and after WWI, involved the persecution of Greeks, Assyirans and Armenians, resulted in the deaths of over 1,500,000 people. | |
| Longest Running Genocide of the 20th Century (1948-1994), in east asia, included the use of concentration camps as well as the purging of political and military opposition, | |
| Perpetrated by a superpower at war with a theologisticly based fascist regime in the Middle East, resulted in almost a million dead, occured between 1978 and 1982, | |
| Over half a million of a specific ethnic group in the Middle East were killed during a war between two neighboring countries between 1980 and 1990 as well as subsequent dates after | |
| In South Central Africa, a majority ethnic group called the Hutus commit genocide against the minority Tutsi ethnicity, the genocide leaves to almost 1,000,000 Tutsis killed | |
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