Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
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INDEX<br />
520<br />
Kaganovich, Lazar Moiseevich, 237<br />
Kajuga (Jerry) Robert, 237<br />
Kalmyks: deportations from Soviet Union, 108<br />
Kambanda, Jean, 237–38<br />
Kangura, 238–39; Hutu Ten Commandments,<br />
200–201; and Ngeze, Hassan, 306–7<br />
Kapos, 239–40<br />
Karachays: deportations from Soviet Union, 108<br />
Karadzic, Radovan, 240, 363<br />
Karamira, Froduald, 241<br />
Karski, Jan, 241<br />
Ka-Tzetnik 135633, 242<br />
Kemal, Ismail (Bey), 242<br />
Kenney, George, 242<br />
Ke Pauk, 242<br />
Khang Khek Iev, 386, 402. See also “Comrade Duch”<br />
Khemshils: deportation from USSR, 108<br />
Khieu Samphan, 242–43<br />
“Khmer Noir,” 244<br />
Khmer Rouge (Cambodia), 47, 82, 244; Angkar’s<br />
eight-point agenda, 14; campaign against<br />
Buddhists, 53; Chap Teuv, 65; and China,<br />
458–59; cultural genocide by, 91–92; culture<br />
<strong>of</strong> impunity, and, 93; Duch (Khang Khek<br />
Ieu), 120; in Eastern Zone (Kampuchea),<br />
125; eliticide, 129–30; intellectuals, artists,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, 58; Islam and, 64; Khieu Samphan,<br />
242–43; Lon Nol, 261–62; Nuon<br />
Chea, 310–11; Pol Pot and, 14, 57–58; and<br />
Sihanouk, King Norodom, 394–95; Son Sen,<br />
386, 402–3; Ta (“Grandfather”) Mok,<br />
414–15; Tuol Sleng prison, 82, 386, 431–32;<br />
victims <strong>of</strong>, 58; and Vietnam, 458–59; Year<br />
Zero, 479; Year Zero, concept <strong>of</strong>, 479<br />
Kielce Pogrom, 244–45<br />
Kigali Memorial Centre, 245<br />
Killing Fields, The, 71, 246; Schanberg, Sydney H.,<br />
journalist depicted in, 388<br />
Killing Fields, The, 245–46<br />
“Kill Them All. God Will Know His Own!.” See<br />
Amaury, Arnold<br />
Kim Il-sung, 246<br />
Kishinev Pogrom, 246–47<br />
Klemperer, Victor, 247. See also I Will Bear Witness:<br />
A Diary <strong>of</strong> the Nazi Years—1933–1941; I Will<br />
Bear Witness: A Diary <strong>of</strong> the Nazi Years—<br />
1942–1945<br />
Koch, Ilse (“Bitch <strong>of</strong> Buchenwald”), 52<br />
Koch, Karl Otto, 52<br />
Kohl, Helmut, 41<br />
KOLAKOPS, 247–48<br />
Konzentrationslager, 298<br />
Koreans; deportations from Soviet Union, 108<br />
Kosovo: agreement to set up government following<br />
genocide, 355; first president Ibrahim Rugova,<br />
375–76; Force (KFOR), 248; Intervention,<br />
248. See also Allegations <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Serb-perpetrated <strong>Genocide</strong>; Intervention,<br />
Serb claims <strong>of</strong> genocide, 248–49; and irredentism,<br />
277; Liberation Army (KLA),<br />
249–50; and Milosevic, Slobodan, 48,<br />
283–85; nonintervention, international<br />
community, 308–9; Operation Allied Force,<br />
317; Operation Horseshoe, 319; Racak massacre,<br />
350–51; Rambouillet Accords, 355;<br />
Rugova, Ibrahim, 249<br />
Kozielewski, Jan. See Karski, Jan<br />
Kristallnacht, 185, 250, 391<br />
Krist<strong>of</strong>, Nicholas D., 250<br />
Krstic, Radislav, 250–51<br />
Kulaks, 77–78, 89, 251; dekulakization under Bolshevik<br />
regime, 105, Thousanders and, 421<br />
Kulmh<strong>of</strong>: carbon monoxide asphyxiation, 67; firing<br />
squad, 67<br />
Kuper, Leo, 251–52; <strong>Genocide</strong>: Its Political Use in the<br />
Twentieth Century, 2<br />
Kurdish <strong>Genocide</strong> in Northern Iraq, 252<br />
Kurds (ethnic group), 384–85; al-Majid, Ali Hassan,<br />
67; chemical weapons used against, 10;<br />
deportation from USSR, 108; economically<br />
motivated genocide, 126; Galbraith, Peter,<br />
and story <strong>of</strong> gassing, 154–55; and Powell<br />
Doctrine, 339<br />
Kutner, Luis, 252<br />
Lalleri. See Gypsies<br />
Land <strong>of</strong> Wandering Souls, 252<br />
Language and genocide, 252. See also Propaganda and<br />
genocide; Purification, Metaphors <strong>of</strong>; “Life Unworthy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Life” (German, Lebensunvertes Leben),<br />
261; Mandi Laut (Indonesian, literally “Gone<br />
for a Swim), 268; Untermenschen, 450; Vernichtung<br />
(“Extermination”), 455–56; “Work,” 473<br />
Lanzmann, Claude, 394<br />
Last Days <strong>of</strong> the Jerusalem <strong>of</strong> Lithuania: Chronicles from<br />
the Vilna Ghetto and the Camps, 1929–1944<br />
(Kruk), 253–54<br />
Last Just Man, The, 254<br />
Laval, Pierre, 254<br />
Law for the Protection <strong>of</strong> German Blood and<br />
German Honor, 254–55. See also “Hutu Ten<br />
Commandments”<br />
Law for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Civil Service,<br />
255<br />
On the Law <strong>of</strong> War and Peace (Grotius), 174–75<br />
“Laws <strong>of</strong> Occupation, Analysis <strong>of</strong> Government, Proposals<br />
for Redress,” 31<br />
Laws, treaties, and agreements pertaining to<br />
genocide: Arusha Agreements (signed in<br />
1993), 33<br />
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, 255<br />
League <strong>of</strong> Nations: Bryce, Viscount James and ideals<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 52; Committee <strong>of</strong> Jurists, 80; International<br />
Criminal Court (ICC), 80; and intervention,<br />
256<br />
Lebensborn (German, “Fountain <strong>of</strong> Life”), 256<br />
Lebensraum (German, “Living Space”), 256<br />
Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, 255<br />
Lemkin, Dr. Raphael, 31, 102, 256–57. See also Totally<br />
Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Man (Lemkin)