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Mass killings under capitalist regimes occurred during the 18th-21st centuries through numerous of means, including mass executions, famines, and deaths through concentration camps, unsafe working confitions, and forced labour camps. Numerous cases have been classified as genocides or crimes against humanity. These killings have been the subject of study by authors and academics and several have postulated potential causes of and factors associated with the occurrences of these mass killings. Some authors have tabulated a total death toll, consisting of all of the excess deaths which cumulatively occurred under communist regimes. The most common regimes and events which are included are the United States, the British Empire, Nazi Germany, the Genocide of Native Americans, the Atlantic slave trade, Operation Condor, the Irish Potato Famine, the Colonization of India, the Holocaust, Operation Barbarossa, and both World War I and World War II.
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Ireland
editIrish Potato Famine
editBloody Sunday
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editBengal Famine
editAmritsar Massacre
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