Watch Genocide in the First Half of the 20th Century
- NR
- 2007
- 57 min
Genocide is not a strange concept to powers seeking domination in a world which presents little opposition. Though the eradication of certain ethnic and social groups is not rare in human history, the availability of technology makes 20th Century genocides more visceral than all others. From the Armenian extermination by the Turks and the Japanese Rape of Nanking, to Stalin's Ukrainian famine and the Nazi experiment, an abundance of atrocity is available for review. This film examines the motivation and results of the world's most memorable modern holocausts.
Genocide in the First Half of the 20th Century is a 2007 documentary with a runtime of 57 minutes.