Black Ribbon Day (The day the
European Union, Georgia, Canada and the United States remembers those murdered
by the Nazis and the Communists.)
Communist Dictatorship Murders
Around The World: 1917-Present
1.) China (1949-Present): 73,237,000 people killed
2.) Soviet Union
(1922-1991): 58,627,000 people killed
3.) Russian Soviet Federated
Socialist Republic (1919-1922): 3,284,000 people killed
4.) North Korea (1948-Present):
3,163,000 people killed
5.) Cambodia (1975-1987):
2,627,000 people killed
6.) Afghanistan (1978-1992):
1,750,000 people killed
7.) North Vietnam (1945-1976),
Vietnam (1976-Present): 1,670,000 people killed
*This estimate doesn't include the 1,062,000 people killed by the North
Vietnamese during the Vietnam War and goes from 1945-1987. *
8.) Ethiopia (1974-1991):
1,343,610 people killed
9.) Yugoslavia (1945-1992):
1,072,000 people killed
10.) Chinese Soviet Republic
(1931-1934): 700,000 people killed
11.) Mozambique (1975-1990): 700,000 people killed
12.) Romania (1947-1989): 435,000 people killed
13.) Bulgaria (1946-1990): 222,000 people killed
14.) Angola (1975-1992): 125,000 people killed
15.) Mongolia (1924-1992):
100,000 people killed
16.) Albania (1946-1991): 100,000
people killed
17.) Cuba (1961-Present): 73,000
people killed
*This estimate covers the time period 1959-1987*
18.) East Germany (1949-1990):
70,000 people killed
19.) Czechoslovakia (1948-1990):
65,000 people killed
* This estimate covers the time
period 1948-1968*
20.) Laos (1975-Present): 56,000
people killed
* This estimate covers the time period 1975-1987*
21.) Hungary (1949-1989): 27,000
people killed
22.) Poland (1948-1989): 22,000
people killed
23.) Yemen (1969-1990): 1,000
people killed
Targeted Groups Murdered By
Nazi Germany: 1933-1945
- Jews: 6 million people
- Soviet civilians: 7 million people (including 1.3 million
Soviet Jewish civilians, who are included in the 6 million figure for Jews)
- Soviet prisoners of war: 3
million soldiers (including about 50,000 Jewish soldiers)
- Non-Jewish Polish civilians:
around 1.8 million people
- Serb civilians (on the
territory of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina): 312,000
- People with disabilities:
250,000 people
- Roma (Gypsies): 196,000–220,000
people
- Jehovah's Witnesses: 1,900 people
- Repeat criminal offenders and
so-called asocials: 70,000 people
- Homosexuals: 5,000 to 15,000 people held in concentration
camps with 60% of those murdered.
Total Civilian Murders by Nazi
Germany and collaborators in occupied-Europe 1938-1945 (Includes those in
Targeted Groups and those not in Targeted Groups.)
1. Belgium: 76.000 people
2. Czechoslovakia: 294,000 to 320,000
people
3. Denmark: 6,000 people
4. Estonia: 49,000 people
5. France (and colonies): 390,000 people
6. Greece: 171,800 people
7. Latvia: 220,000 people
8. Lithuania: 345,000 people
9. Luxembourg: 5,000 people
10. Netherlands: 187,300 people
11. Norway: 8,200 people
12. Poland: 5,620,000 to 5,820,000 people
13. Soviet Union (including: Latvian, Lithuanian
and Estonian murdered): 6,000,000 – 7,000,000 people
14. Yugoslavia: 581,000 to 1,400,000 people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_killings_under_communist_regimes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties
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