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“Never
again has become again and again.”
Samantha Powers
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364.15 ALT
Altman, Linda Jacobs, 1943- Genocide : the systematic killing
of a people. Springfield, N.J. : Enslow, c1995. 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. |
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341.6 CHI
Chippendale, Neil. Crimes against humanity. Philadelphia,
PA : Chelsea House, c2001. Discusses incidents of various
crimes against humanity, including particular war crimes and
acts of genocide, and ways to prevent these atrocities. |
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92 HALO
Halo, Thea. 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. New York : Picador USA, 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. |
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