Straus compares the Rwandan genocide to the one in Germany. he shows the similarities and differences between the two events with a historiographical approach. 75% of the Tutsi people were murdered in 1994, while 6,000,000 Jews were persecuted during World War II. Though camparing the different genocides has its strongpoints, it can be misleading at times.
My question:
Does a genocide happen where strong governments are in place?
Is the willingness to stop such an act worth more than economic sanction or something similair?
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