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'''Communist genocide''' refers to the ] carried out by communist regimes accross the world. Courtois in '']'' compared ] and ] as slightly different ] systems. He claims that Communist regimes have killed "approximately 100 million people in contrast to the approximately 25 million victims of ]" <ref>''The Black Book of Communism'', Introduction, page 15.</ref>. According to Dr. Kors, founder of Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), "No other system has caused as much death as communism has".<ref></ref> '''Communist genocide''' refers to the ] carried out by communist regimes accross the world. Courtois in '']'' compared ] and ] as slightly different ] systems. He claims that Communist regimes have killed "approximately 100 million people in contrast to the approximately 25 million victims of ]" <ref>''The Black Book of Communism'', Introduction, page 15.</ref>. According to Dr. Kors, founder of Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), "No other system has caused as much death as communism has".<ref></ref>

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Communist genocide refers to the genocide carried out by communist regimes accross the world. Courtois in The Black Book of Communism compared Communism and Nazism as slightly different totalitarian systems. He claims that Communist regimes have killed "approximately 100 million people in contrast to the approximately 25 million victims of Nazis" . According to Dr. Kors, founder of Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), "No other system has caused as much death as communism has".

References

  1. The Black Book of Communism, Introduction, page 15.
  2. Communist Genocide Studies Needed
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