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Genocide Watch History Powerpoints

What is a Genocide Watch History Powerpoint?

These powerpoints have been created especially for teachers and students to use for understanding the processes that have led to historic genocides. Our Genocide Watch History Powerpoints chronologically map events of historical or emerging genocides and genocidal conflicts. Genocide Watch History Powerpoints are intended to be educational resources for anyone seeking a better understanding of past and current genocides and how they developed.  

How Do I Use it?

  • Click "View Powerpoint" to access a Powerpoint then open the downloaded Powerpoint.

  • Advance the Powerpoint by clicking on the next slide in the Powerpoint. 

  • For Teachers: Powerpoint presentations are available for download. 

  • Use Powerpoint controls to create Slideshows, narrate and record slideshows, and distribute them to students.

Explore Genocide Watch History Powerpoints

Dots represent Genocide Watch History Powerpoints about historic genocides and genocidal conflicts. Click on dots for summaries and authors.

Herero and Namaqua Genocide

Authors:

Laura Drysdale and Kat Baron

1937 Haitian Massacre

Authors:

Sarah Kane

Sri Lankan Civil War and Genocide

Authors:

Genocide Watch

Wounded Knee Timestream

Authors:

Eli Szydlo, Nathaniel Hill, & Sarah Kane

Tibetan Genocide

Authors:

Shari Gordnier & Nikhil Samuel

The Spanish Civil War

Authors:

Noelle Jones & Sarah West

The Holodomor

Authors:

Faith Marie Stahl

Ethiopia's Genocides

Authors:

Nat Hill & Deanna Wilken

ISIS

Authors:

Anna Killen, Holly Scala, Sarah Kane

Nanjing Genocide

Authors:

Jessa Mellea, Faith Marie Stahl, Gargi Upmanyu; (Art by Li Hu)

Rwanda Genocide

Authors:

Anna Killen, Holly Scala

East Timor Genocide

Authors:

Sarah Kane

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