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Mass Murder
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Mass Murder
The systematic killing of a population, either entirely or the majority thereof. A mass murder may be perpetrated with the tacit or active support of a community or a group in the society in which it occurred, and usually is a single event. History’s largest mass murders have been attempts to exterminate an ethnic and other group—i.e., genocide


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Following the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, Einsatzgruppen - mobile killing units - carried out massmurder operations against Jews.
Leaving aside their massmurder of haemophiliacs in France, Japan, and the United States via pollution of the blood-bank infrastructure (a crime that deserves an article to itself), the case of David Acer, which made world headlines in 1990, should be recalled.
Time after time they, together with their editors and publishers, used the news blackout technique to hide the truth from the American people about Communist atrocities, torture, assassination, subversion, massmurder, duplicity, and betrayal.
 
 
 
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