Sentence examples for policy of extermination from inspiring English sources

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But it does seem to me that environmentalism inevitably points toward a policy of extermination of pet dogs.

It is important to remember that it was always Hitler who made the ultimate decisions in steadily moving toward a state-­sanctioned policy of extermination.

The Turkish government rejects the characterization of these events as genocide, contending that although some atrocities took place, there was no policy of extermination.

The Turkish government has resisted calls to recognize it as such, contending that, although atrocities took place, there was no official policy of extermination implemented against the Armenian people as a group.

Following the Wannsee Conference of 1942, he planned and implemented the German policy of extermination, taking particular responsibility for the death of three quarters of the Jews of Hungary Eichmann's detached approach to mass extermination was summed up in Hannah Arendt's famous phrase "the banality of evil".

As the police continued to hunt down suspects with sweeps through slums and random checks on motorists, a São Paulo-based rights group, the Social Network for Justice and Human Rights, suggested that they were engaged in a "policy of extermination to settle differences".

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Historians have long blamed him for failing to desert the Nazis once their policies of extermination of the Jews became clear.

In a version of history held by many Germans, the SS and other specialized organizations conceived and carried out policies of extermination against civilians, while the Wehrmacht rank and file went about the usual business of fighting the enemy.

Resistance to white expansion met with a policy of ruthless extermination.

By agreeing to the silencing of German Catholics, Mr Cornwell charges, Pacelli removed the only effective focus of German opposition to the Nazi regime and, eventually, to the policy of wholesale extermination of the Jews.

Appointed commissioner of Jewish questions in the Vichy government in May 1942, he promoted the Nazi policy of the extermination of the Jews; Marshal Philippe Pétain, disgusted, addressed him as "Monsieur le Tortionnaire" ("Mr. Torturer").

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