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Discover Ludwig"deliberate extermination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a deliberate and intentional effort to completely eliminate a certain group or species, often through violence or forced removal. Example: "The government's policy of deliberate extermination of the native population sparked international outrage."
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The same could be said of the deliberate extermination of Greek communities.
Many of the deportees were massacred along the way, and those who survived were left without food, shelter or medicine, in what Akcam calls "deliberate extermination".
The official wartime "General Plan for the East" envisaged the deliberate extermination through starvation and disease of up to 45 million Slavic inhabitants of Eastern Europe following a Nazi victory, to make way for German settlers.
What led him to adopt the concept of genocide was not so much personal as legal and intellectual motivation: for years, ever since he had read Mein Kampf, he had been following Nazi policies closely, and the Germans' treatment of the Poles, with their deliberate extermination of the Polish intelligentsia, and then the Jews, provided the justification for his novel concept.
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He insisted on calling the famine of 1932-33, a deliberate and horrendous extermination of peasants by Stalin, an act of genocide, when it affected the entire Soviet Union.He said little of the dark pages in Ukraine's own history, including collaboration with Nazi Germany and the role of the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police in administering the Holocaust.
Other internal MSF data reports that 57% of victims felt rape was used as a "deliberate method of extermination the Congolese people" [ 2].
Urbanization, the expansion of agriculture, deliberate introductions, and the extermination of natural predators of the raccoon have probably caused this increase in abundance and distribution.
He is admired on the Western right for documenting beyond any refutation that every monstrosity Stalin carried out -- from the imprisonment of children to the deliberate starving of peasants, from the extermination of clergy members to the monumental crime of the forced labor camps -- was inspired, if not invented, by Lenin.
The genocide in 1994 would not have occurred without the methodical and deliberate promulgation of an ideology that demanded the outright extermination of Tutsis.
"Extermination," he read.
In principle, then, extermination should be possible.
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