Compare And Contrast Holocaust And Armenia

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In today story is about "comparing the Holocaust to Armenia". Today I'll be talking about comparing the holocaust to Armenia. First, I'll be talking about aggressor and target group. Second, I'll be talking about what actually occurred. Final, I'll be talking about what were the outcome of the Holocaust.

The aggressors was Hitler and his German soldiers that did the bad things. They did bad things to the Jews and their family's. They were killing them, making them go into the death showers, and not feeding them, also making sure they have good health. The Armenian Genocide, was the first genocide of the 20th Century, occurred when two million Armenians living in Turkey. They were eliminated from their historic homeland through forced deportations

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