Free Essay on Racial Wars, Religion and Ethnic Conflicts
Uploaded by rdanish on Nov 30, 2012
The root of most of the wars is racial, religious, or ethnic conflicts
Why do you think people fight each other? Do you believe their own claims to answering the question why they fight each other? Let’s start our argumentation with a story I studied in my twelfth grade history book last year when in high school. During exploitation of Russian forces in 19th and 20th centuries upon an eastern European country namely Poland; Nicholas, Russian’s Tsar pledged Polishes not to interfere to their traditions, cultures, and told them they are free to do all their cultural affairs according to their own rules and constitutions. But after occupying Poland he broke his promise and imposed them to put Russian’s culture in to action in their country. For instance, Russian forces imposed them recognize Russian language as their formal language into offices and all public people communications and in additionally apply Russian customs and traditions into their countries. On the other hand, such conditions were not tolerable for Polishes. At last they several times resisted against Russians’ forces but did not yield positive. Even Russian forces putted their colonial plans in to action more severely than ever before. It was only the story of one of the countries, so were in other Eastern European and central Asian countries. Although, hostile countries pretend different reasons for the justification of their operations, I believe that Most of the conflicts around the world have had three main roots religious, racial, ethnic roots.
The events occurred during the stream of history around the world may prove the claim most of the conflicts around the world has had religious, racial, and ethnic roots. As you know, one of the most important events is the world war first and second occurred within twentieth century. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) leader of Nazis holding this believe that Germans are the premier race all over the globe. In order to put it to action, he raid over his rivals and opponent countries such as England, France and some other countries. Archduke Ferdinand the prince of Austro-Hungarian Emperor was assassinated in June 23th 1914 by two Yugoslavians in Bosnia Herzegovina, but Austria suspected to Serbia in assassination of Prince Archduke Ferdinand. As a result Austria-Hungarian emperor declared off Serbia and at last in June 28th 1914 declared war upon Serbia. Russia Supported Serbia to resist against Austria-Hungary and its supporter Germany. That...