Orphaned fourteen-year-old Jack Morgan and his symbiont, the dragon warrior Draycos, desperately rush to save the K'da from a genocidal ambush at the hand of Arthur Neverlin, the man who killed Jack's parents.
Maya Andreyeva, a reporter whose brain has been implanted with virtual reality broadcasting equipment, takes a life-endangering risk when she chooses to investigate the political cover-up of a massacre.
Describes the meaning and history of genocide, acts of extreme genocide including the Nazi Holocaust of World War II, cases of genocide in the Sudan and in Rwanda, the Armenian genocide of 1915, and in Cambodia.
Explores how past American presidents have failed to stop genocide in other countries, describes the U.S. response to genocide since the Holocaust, and explains how current policy can be improved to prevent future killings.
Accessible text details the murderous policies that the Hitler and the Nazis inflicted upon Jews and other "undesirables" in occupied Europe during the Holocaust. The book documents developments under the Nazi regime, including the exclusion of Jews from German life in the 1930s through the systematic murder of millions of European Jews.
Presents volume one of a three-volume set of an alphabetically-arranged encyclopedia depicting genocide and war crimes from ancient history through the twenty-first century and covers A through H on the various individuals and groups that have been targeted, courts and tribunals, and various sorts of reparations.
Describes many cases of modern genocide including the systematic murder of Jews, Armenian, Cambodians, Rwandians, and the "ethnic cleansing" in Bosnia and Kosovo with many descriptions, facts, and actions of the justice community.