genocide

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Never again, again, again...

genocide: Armenia, The Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Darfur
2007
A photographic essay with text on the six major genocides of the 20th and 21st centuries: Armenia, the Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Rwanda and Darfur. More than a chronicle of dates and death tolls, it gives a personal history of victims, perpetrators and consequences. With texts by Terry George, Dr. Richard Hovannisian, James Rosenthal, Chuck Sudetic and Ruth Messinger.

Deogratias

a tale of Rwanda
2006
A graphic novel that describes the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in 1994 through the eyes of a boy named Deogratias, a Hutu, who is in love with Benigne, a Tutsi.

Genocide

2007
A collection of twenty-five articles that address issues related to twentieth-century genocide including examples from Armenia, the Nazi Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Genocide

2001
Twenty-one articles examine genocide from several perspectives, discussing twentieth-century examples in Armenia, Hitler's Germany, Cambodia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Rwanda; explanations for genocide; prevention of and punishment of genocide; and the struggles of endangered peoples around the world, including Amazonian tribes and Tibetans.

Genocide

the systematic killing of a people
1995
Looks at examples of genocide throughout history, including mass killings of people in Nazi Germany, Turkey, the Ukraine, Cambodia, Somalia, Rowanda, and of Native Americans in the U.S.

Toward genocide

2006
Chronicles the steps Germany took during World War II to rid Europe of all Jews, from forced emigration to extermination, discussing the invasion of Poland, Operation Barbarossa, and the Wannsee Conference and describing the Jewish ghettos, the Einsatzgruppen, labor camps, and the creation of the death camps.

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