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 ====== Worst War Crimes ====== ====== Worst War Crimes ======
  
-===== The Dzungar Genocide =====+==== The Dzungar Genocide ==== 
 +In the 1750s, the Qing Dynasty carried out systematic genocide against the Buddhist Dzungar people. A group of Buddhist Mongol tribes revolted against the Qing Dynasty and seized control of the Dzungar Khanate, triggering a major retaliation by the Qing government, which culminated in the group's complete eradication from the region. The Dzungars were the last large-scale nomadic group to challenge Chinese rule, and hundreds of thousands of them were killed during this period, either by warfare, starvation, or disease. [([[https://historyteacherabroad.wordpress.com/2017/07/30/the-lasting-impact-of-the-dzungar-genocide/|History Teacher Abroad]])]
  
-In the 1750s, the Qing Dynasty carried out systematic genocide against the Buddhist Dzungar peopleA group of Buddhist Mongol tribes revolted against the Qing Dynasty and seized control of the Dzungar Khanatetriggering major retaliation by the Qing governmentwhich culminated in the group's complete eradication from the region. The Dzungars were the last large-scale nomadic group to challenge Chinese rule, and about hundreds of thousands of them were killed during this period, either by warfare, starvation, or disease. [([[https://historyteacherabroad.wordpress.com/2017/07/30/the-lasting-impact-of-the-dzungar-genocide/|History Teacher Abroad]])]+==== Unit 731 ==== 
 +Unit 731 was Japanese army covert research unit based in China's Pingfang district at the timeIt was created by Shiro Ishii, a combat medical officer, and was staffed by a large number of other doctors. Researchers introduced diseases like syphilis, anthraxand gonorrhea into victims; abused women to perform tests on their fetuses; used prisoners as human targets for grenades; and even burned people alive. The Japanese army dropped plague-carrying fleas into Chinese villages outside the unit to see how quickly the disease spread. [([[https://allthatsinteresting.com/unit-731|All That's Interesting]])]
  
-===== Unit 731 =====+==== T4 Program ==== 
 +T4 Program, also known as T4 Euthanasia Program, was a Nazi German attempt to kill incurably sick, physically or mentally impaired, emotionally depressed, and elderly people under the guise of euthanasia. The program was started by Adolf Hitler in 1939, and although it was formally ended in 1941, clandestine killings continued until Nazi Germany was defeated militarily in 1945. [([[https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/euthanasia-program|Holocaust Encyclopedia]])]
  
-Unit 731 was a Japanese army covert research unit based in China's Pingfang district at the time. It was created by Shiro Ishii, a combat medical officer, and is staffed by a large number of other doctors. Over 12,000 Chinese civilians and prisoners of war were captured and taken to Unit 731 over the course of the war. None of them survived. [([[https://allthatsinteresting.com/unit-731|All That's Interesting]])] +==== Andersonville - Camp Sumter ==== 
- +Henry Wirzthe Confederate commander of Camp Sumter in AndersonvilleGeorgiahoused Union POWs. The campwhich had been chronically understockedwas in terrible shapeIt was constructed to hold 10,000 prisoners, but at its peak in 1864, it held 32,000 POWs, leaving inmates with just six square feet of “living space.” [([[https://www.nps.gov/articles/andersonville-prisoner-of-war-camp-teaching-with-historic-places.htm|NPS]])] 
-===== T4 Program ===== +
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-T4 Programalso known as T4 Euthanasia Programwas a Nazi German attempt to kill incurably sickphysically or mentally impairedemotionally depressedand elderly people under the guise of euthanasiaThe program was started by Adolf Hitler in 1939and although it was formally ended in 1941clandestine killings continued until Nazi Germany was defeated militarily in 1945. [([[https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/euthanasia-program|Holocaust Encyclopedia]])]+
  
-===== Andersonville - Camp Sumter =====+==== Congo Wars ==== 
 +Child soldiers, cannibalism, and, most notably, mass rape dominated the country's harrowing past toward the end of the twentieth century. These assaults have targeted women of all ages. Rape is a military strategy in the Congo that is not discriminated against and is known as the rape capital of the world. Women's genitalia has been mutilated in some cases. [([[https://oxfordre.com/africanhistory/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.001.0001/acrefore-9780190277734-e-976|Oxford Research Encyclopedia]])]
  
-Henry Wirz, the Confederate commander of Camp Sumter in Andersonville, Georgia, housed Union POWs. The camp, which had been chronically understocked, was in terrible shape. It was constructed to hold 10,000 prisoners, but at its peak in 1864, it held 32,000 POWs, leaving inmates with just six square feet of “living space.” [([[https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/andersonville|History]])] +{{tag>military crime history}}
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