How comparable is the historical support for the Holocaust (which appears to be undeniable among mainstream historians) to other 20th century genocides such as in Armenia and Manchuria? I note that both belligerents in those conflicts (Turkey and Japan) have a history of denying and downplaying their actions - how justified are they in doing so? Do they stand against the historical consensus, or do they represent a small but legitimate minority perspective?
Finally, are there any other genocides or similar events from modern history that everyone should know about?
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