Genocide Section Genocide – the deliberate extermination of one class, race, or religious group by another Chirot and Edwards typology – Convenience, Revenge, Fear, Purification Ethnocide, Gendercide Armenian Genocide – Ottoman Turks; 1915 to 1923 Rwandan Genocide – Tutsi and Hutu tribes; 1994 Sierra Leone – Blood Diamonds; 1991 - 2002 Sudan – Ethnic Cleansing; 2003 – present Mayan Genocide – Scorched Earth; 1981 – 1983 Moriori Genocide – Moriori v. Maori/Ethnic Superiority; 1835 - 1863 Cambodian Genocide – Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge; 1975 – 1979 The Rape of Nanjing – Japanese invasion of China; 1937 Holodomor – Stalin’s purge in the Ukraine; 1932 – 1933 Holocaust: Mein Kampf Holocaust Progression: Step 1 – Preliminary Discrimination (1933) Step 2 – Export Jews back to Israel (1934) Step 3 - Nuremberg Laws (1935/1936) Step 4 - Kristallnacht (November 9, 1938) Step 5 – Selective Use of Concentration Camps/ More restrictive Nuremberg Laws (1939) Step 6 – Mass Use of Work, Medical Experimental, Concentration Camps (1940) Step 7 - Final Solution (Wannsee Conference - January 1942) Everett Hughes Lt. Erwin Bingel Albert Speer Operation Hummingbird/Night of the Long Knives (June 30 – July 2, 1934) Winston Churchill Synanon Oskar Schindler Raoul Wallenberg Chiune Sugihara Irena Sendler Righteous Among Nations John Rabe Warsaw Uprising Adolph Eichmann (Genocide lecture.doc 496 folder)