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War crimes and genocide crimes are among the most brutal crimes committed throughout world history.War crimes occur as a result of serious violations of the laws and customs of war.These crimes are sometimes different, less serious in nature, and often unplanned crimes compared to crimes against humanity and the crime of genocide.Although war crimes are considered an inevitable consequence of any armed conflict, they have a more limited and complex structure, both technically and legally.It should be noted that the crime of genocide is a newer type of crime compared to war crimes.Although the crime of genocide is a type of crime created on the basis of the events that took place during the Second World War, the norms of the law of war have a history that goes back to ancient times.The article examines the similarities and differences between the crime of genocide and other types of crime.
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