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Barbarity

/bɑːˈbær.ə.ti/noun
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Barbarity refers to extreme cruelty, savagery, or inhumane behavior that strips away any semblance of civilization. In contemporary contexts, it's often invoked to describe acts of violence in warfare, oppression, or systemic injustice, emphasizing the moral outrage and societal breakdown they represent.

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The concept of barbarity played a pivotal role in the 1945-1946 Nuremberg Trials, where it was used to prosecute Nazi leaders for crimes against humanity, ultimately influencing the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and shaping modern international law to prevent such atrocities.

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