What happened to Jews in Spanish inquisition, expulsion of Jews from France or Nazi genocide in Germany will happen in USA, also. At least some of it.
What happened-?
Great question
World Genocides
9,350,000 Jews by Germany
7,650,000 Polish Catholics by Germany
7,500,000 Ukrainians by USSR
3,000,000 Cambodians
1,750.000 Kazakh
1,500,000 Amenians were totally exterminated
List of genocides by death toll - Wikipedia
The Auschwitz group of camps are just one of many.
Auschwitz–Birkenau 1,100,000 [70] May 1940 – January 1945 Province of Upper Silesia Poland Zyklon B gas chambers
Treblinka 800,000 [71] 23 July 1942 – 19 October 1943 General Government district Poland Carbon monoxide gas chambers
Bełżec 600,000 [72] 17 March 1942 – end of June 1943 General Government district Poland Carbon monoxide gas chambers
Sobibór 250,000[74] 16 May 1942 – 17 October 1943 General Government district Poland Carbon monoxide gas chambers
Majdanek at least 80,000 [75] 1 October 1941 – 22 July 1944 General Government district Poland Zyklon B gas chambers
Maly Trostinets 65,000 [76] Middle of 1941 to 28 June 1944 Reichskommissariat Ostland Belarus Mass shootings, gas van[77]
Sajmište 23,000 [78] 28 October 1941 – July 1944 Independent State of Croatia Serbia Carbon monoxide van
Ekrem, I hear you among the many other voices.
What happened-?
Great question
World Genocides
9,350,000 Jews by Germany
7,650,000 Polish Catholics by Germany
7,500,000 Ukrainians by USSR
3,000,000 Cambodians
1,750.000 Kazakh
1,500,000 Amenians were totally exterminated
List of genocides by death toll - Wikipedia
Following the Indian Removal Act of 1830 the American government began forcibly relocating East Coast tribes across the Mississippi. The removal included many members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations, among others in the United States, from their homelands to Indian Territory in eastern sections of the present-day state of Oklahoma. About 2,500–6,000 died along the Trail of Tears.[117] Chalk and Jonassohn assert that the deportation of the Cherokee tribe along the Trail of Tears would almost certainly be considered an act of genocide today.[118] The Indian Removal Act of 1830 led to the exodus. About 17,000 Cherokees, along with approximately 2,000 Cherokee-owned black slaves, were removed from their homes.[119] The number of people who died as a result of the Trail of Tears has been variously estimated. American doctor and missionary Elizur Butler, who made the journey with one party, estimated 4,000 deaths.[120]
Historians such as David Stannard[121] and Barbara Mann[122] have noted that the army deliberately routed the march of the Cherokee to pass through areas of a known cholera epidemic, such as Vicksburg. Stannard estimates that during the forced removal from their homelands, following the Indian Removal Act signed into law by President Andrew Jackson in 1830, 8,000 Cherokee died, about half the total population.[121]
Genocide of indigenous peoples - Wikipedia
Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations were all whipped out, men, women and children.
In your sorrows I ask you,
ekrem, please set aside a little carrying for them too

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