genocide

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genocide

Blood and soil

a world history of genocide and extermination from Sparta to Darfur
2007
Presents a comprehensive history of genocide and crimes against humanity including those committed by the Khmer Rouge, the Armenian and Nazi Holocausts, Stalin's cleansing of the elite and educated, and mass murders in Rwanda.

Conspiracy to murder

the Rwandan genocide
2006
Explores how the political, military, and administrative leadership of Rwanda became involved in the planning of the 1994 genocide of the Tutsi population.

Tears of the desert

a memoir of survival in Darfur
2008
Recounts the author's experiences and observations of the genocide in Darfur, and her role as a physician treating girls who had been raped and mutilated, after tensions between Sudan's Islamist dictatorship and communities such as the Zaghawa tribe exploded.

Not even my name

from a death march in Turkey to a new home in America, a young girl's true story of genocide and survival
2000
Presents the story of Sano Halo's life as told to her daughter, Thea, telling how, at the age of ten, she and her family were driven from their home by Turkish soldiers in a raid that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people;and discussing her marriage at the age of fifteen to a much-older man, and their life together in America.

The sunflower

on the possibilities and limits of forgiveness
1998
A group of philosophers, critics, and writers weigh the moral issues involved in a young Jews' response to a dying Nazi's confession of mass murder.

Get 'em all! kill 'em!

genocide, terrorism, righteous communities
2005

Intimate enemy

images and voices of the Rwandan genocide
2006
Offers an inside look at the 1994 Rwandan genocide, presenting perpetrator testimony and photographs of both perpetrators and survivors genocide and its aftermath.

Totally unofficial

the autobiography of Raphael Lemkin
Memoir of Raphael Lemkin, the man who coined the term "genocide" and successfully got it recognized in international law, about his youth growing up a Polish Jew, evading the Nazis in World War II, and his education and peace-keeping work in America.

Conspiracy to murder

the Rwandan genocide
2004
Explores how the political, military, and administrative leadership of Rwanda became involved in the planning of the 1994 genocide of the Tutsi population.

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