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Title: Genocide


1
Genocide
  Genocide is the deliberate extermination of a
racial, religious or ethnic group (Chambers
Dictionary)
  • Memorial Day 27th January

Discussion Point Why is 27th January
significant? (answer will follow later)
Workpack and resources can be found at
http//www.activehistory.co.uk/hmd
2
What is it? Why is it important?
  • Genocide is mass murder deliberately planned and
    carried out by individuals brought up to see
    their nationality, their race or their religion
    as being somehow superior to that of other
    people.
  • Casual prejudice, racism, grievance, intolerance,
    aggression, injustice and oppression all start
    small.
  • We need to spot and stop them in our own minds,
    families and communities before they grow and get
    out of control.
  • To do that, the way genocide becomes possible has
    to be understood. This means looking at the long
    history of genocide, as well as its symptoms in
    the present.
  • Understanding these will help to avert future
    horrors.

3
UN Definition
  • Article 2 of the United Nations Convention on the
    Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of
    Genocide defines it as
  • Any of the following acts committed with intent
    to destroy, in whole or part, a national, ethnic,
    racial, or religious group, such as killing
    members of the group causing serious bodily or
    mental harm to members of the group deliberately
    inflicting on the group conditions of life
    calculated to bring about its physical
    destruction in whole or part imposing measures
    intended to prevent births within the group or
    forcibly transferring children of the group to
    another group.

Sierra Leone, 1990s disabled people are more
expensive to maintain then dead ones, so more
damaging to the enemy
4
Example the Holocaust
  • The Holocaust is the most infamous example of a
    Genocide the deliberate attempt by the Nazis to
    exterminate the Jewish people.
  • The Nazis also attempted to exterminate other
    groups such as Gypsies Homosexuals the Disabled
    and other religious and ethnic minorities.

5
What is Holocaust Memorial Day?
  • Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) was designated by
    the United Nations General Assembly in 2005 to
    commemorate the end of the Holocaust which
    resulted in the annihilation of 6 million
    European Jews and millions of others by the Nazi
    regime.
  • January 27 is the date, in 1945, when the largest
    Nazi death camp in Auschwitz (Poland) was
    liberated by Soviet troops.
  • HMD is now used as an opportunity to promote
    tolerance and understanding between races,
    nationalities, religions and ethnic groups.

6
How will we study it?
  • Session 1. What events in the world, your country
    and your family deserve to be remembered?
  • Session 2. What would be your design for a
    Holocaust Memorial?
  • Session 3/4. Personal Display Piece Your own
    design for a memorial / evaluation of an existing
    one / research on a particular genocide
  • Session 5. Work is placed on display for the
    school to view and discuss

Workpack and resources can be found at
http//www.activehistory.co.uk/hmd
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