Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
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INDEX<br />
516<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> (continued)<br />
rationale for, 351, 352, 452, see also Modernity<br />
and genocide; research on, 213; representative<br />
accountability in, 405–6; revolution and, 366;<br />
satellite images <strong>of</strong>, 387–88; slavery, 397; in<br />
southern Sudan, 402–3; theories <strong>of</strong>, 168;<br />
Total, 425; utilitarian, 451; Transaction Publishers,<br />
428; warning signs <strong>of</strong> religious, 362;<br />
xenophobic, 475–76<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong>: A Critical Bibliographical Series (Charny), 160<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> and Politicide Project, 161<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> as government policy; independent Commonwealth<br />
<strong>of</strong> Australia, 29<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> at the Millennium (Totten), 160<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> detection, 387<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> education, 168. See also Education on<br />
genocide<br />
“<strong>Genocide</strong> Fax,” January 1994, 165–66<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> in antiquity, 15; ancient Greeks and, 15;<br />
Hebrew bible, references to genocide in, 15;<br />
Roman destruction <strong>of</strong> Carthage, 15; Roman<br />
wars against the Jews <strong>of</strong> Palestine, 15<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> Convention Implementation Act <strong>of</strong> 1988,<br />
163<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> fiascos and reneges, 444; Srebrenica, 444<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> Forum, The, 166<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> in Darfur: Investigating Atrocities in the Sudan<br />
(New York: Routledge, 2006): description,<br />
discussion, and analysis <strong>of</strong> the ADP, its findings,<br />
28; Markusen, Dr. Eric, 28; Totten, Dr.<br />
Samuel, 28<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> Perspectives, 29<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> Prevention. See Peace-building; Prevention<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Genocide</strong>; Satellite images <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> studies, 166, 385; Institute on the<br />
Holocaust and <strong>Genocide</strong> (Jerusalem), 213;<br />
theories <strong>of</strong>, 168<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> Studies and Prevention: An International Journal<br />
(GSP), 167–68<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> Watch, 168; Prevent International News<br />
Monitor, 342<br />
Geno/Politicide, 168–69<br />
German South-West Africa, 266–67<br />
Germans: deportations from Soviet Union, 108;<br />
Herero genocide, 330<br />
Germany, Nazi: annexation <strong>of</strong> Austria, 14; anti-Jewish<br />
laws. See Law for the Protection <strong>of</strong> German<br />
Blood and German Honor; Law for the<br />
Restoration <strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Civil Service;<br />
bureaucrats in, see Schreibtischtater; Christian<br />
X, King <strong>of</strong> Denmark and, 71; collective responsibility,<br />
imposition <strong>of</strong> by the Nazis, 77;<br />
Confessional or Confessing Churches, 85;<br />
conspiracy, 87; Control Council Law No. 10,<br />
88; cultural genocide by, 91–92; Danish resistance,<br />
71; denazification, 108; Gestapo<br />
(Geheime Staatspolitzei; Secret State<br />
Police), 169; Goebbels, (Paul) Joseph, 170;<br />
Göring, Hermann, 169, 171–72; Hademar,<br />
180; handicapped German people. See T-4;<br />
Holocaust, 62–63; irredentism, 277; “Israel”<br />
as middle name <strong>of</strong> male Jews in, 228;<br />
JUDENREIN, 234; mentally and physically<br />
handicapped, treatment <strong>of</strong>, 279–80; National<br />
Socialism, 299; and nationalism, 300; and<br />
news media, 306; Nuremberg Trials, 88; and<br />
Protestant churches, 85; and public perception<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 306; resistance movement against<br />
Nazis in, 389–90; “Sarah” as middle name <strong>of</strong><br />
female Jews in, 228; and slave labor, 143–44;<br />
and the Roman Catholic Church, 62–63; Der<br />
Stürmer (newspaper), 109, Third Reich, 420<br />
Gerombolan Pengacau Keamanan (GPK), 169<br />
Gestapo (Geheime Staatspolitzei; Secret State<br />
Police), 169, 184–85; in Warsaw, 331<br />
Ghettos: Krakow, 331; Lódz, 112, 207; and Judenrat,<br />
233–34; Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 38, 467;<br />
Warsaw, information smuggler, 241, 331<br />
Glücks, Richard, 169<br />
Goebbels, (Paul) Joseph, 170<br />
Goldstone, Richard, 170<br />
Golkar (Indonesian political party), 170–71<br />
Gong, Falun, China, genocide in, 69<br />
Good People in a Time <strong>of</strong> Evil (Broz), 353<br />
Gorazde safe area, 171<br />
Göring, Hermann, 169, 171–72<br />
Gosh, Salah Abdallah, 172<br />
Government <strong>of</strong> Rwanda, 42<br />
Government <strong>of</strong> Sudan (GOS), 42<br />
Government policies; desk killing, 110–11<br />
GPK. See Gerombolan Pengacau Keamanan<br />
Great Dictator, The (film), 172–73<br />
Great Purges (USSR), 173, 451<br />
Great Terror (USSR), 173–74<br />
Greeks, 326; deportations from Soviet Union, 108;<br />
Pontic Greeks, genocide <strong>of</strong>, 337<br />
Grotius, Hugo (Huig de Groot), 174–75<br />
GSP. See <strong>Genocide</strong> Studies and Prevention: An International<br />
Journal (GSP)<br />
Guatemala: CIA and overthrow <strong>of</strong> government in,<br />
175; death squads, 79; dirty war, 114; genocide<br />
in, 175–76; Truth Commission, 79<br />
Guayaki Indians. See Aché<br />
Gulags (forced labor and prison camps): Lenin,<br />
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov established, 257–58;<br />
in North Korea, 246; Soviet, 176–77<br />
Gulag Archipelago, The (Solzhenitsyn), 177<br />
Gurr, Ted, 369. See also Risk Assessments; Risk factors,<br />
369<br />
Gusmao, Xanana, 177–78<br />
Gypsies: Porrajmos, 337–38; research <strong>of</strong>, by Dr.<br />
Robert Ritter, 369–70<br />
Habyarimana, President Juvenal, 47, 179–80; assassination<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 24, 32; Bushnell, Prudence, and, 53<br />
Hackenholt, SS Master Sergeant Lorentz, 37<br />
Hademar, 180<br />
Hague, The, 219<br />
Hague Conventions, 180; military occupation,<br />
282–83